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High West Campfire (Discontinued)
Blended American Whiskey — (bottled in Utah), Multiple Countries
Reviewed
June 1, 2020 (edited June 24, 2020)
Batch 15I11, Bottle 2609. This is from 2015, which is when the American portion of this whiskey was a bourbon and a rye that were both sourced from MGP (unlike the new recipe that features some High West distillate). The Scotch portion is undisclosed, though it's speculated that it could be Bruichladich, as Campfire was inspired by a trip to the Islay distillery. At any rate, it's an interesting idea. Let's see what an American-Scotch hybrid has to offer.
Nose: Extremely oaky. Most closely resembles a bourbon, and actually reminds me a lot of something you'd get with the Jim Beam Small Batch Series. Peanut brittle, cola, caramel. Rye spice is a layer behind, adding bready and black pepper notes. Dill as well. A third layer back, I can detect a bit of malt and even a touch of smoke. Something akin to spearmint--tough to place the origin there. The more it sits, the greater the rye notes shine through. I also get some pineapple, orange, and roasted nuts. Interesting and layered nose. Good stuff.
Palate: Vanilla, caramel, and... peppermint? Definitely going to chalk that one up to the Scotch presence. Plenty of oak and baking spice--clove, nutmeg, allspice, black pepper. More peanut brittle and cocoa, now with milk chocolate. Big black cherry and blackberry fruit notes. Some dill, malt, and smoke to round it out. Solid palate.
Finish: Moderate length. More of the peppermint. Oak, black pepper, clove, nutmeg. Dill. Roasted nut and black cherry. A puff of smoke to round it all out. A bit uneventful, but it's consistent with it's true to the nose and palate, both of which were very good.
Experiment well done. They definitely had something with the MGP bourbon + rye and (unnamed) Islay malt combination. Fast forward to 2020 and these are all but gone. The current recipe features High West's own distillate in addition to the MGP/Islay. After trying this, I'm very curious to see what HW distillate will add to what I already deem to be a rock solid composition.
4/5. This is a well-crafted blend. High West took a risk, and it paid off. At $63, I feel the same way about my purchase. Outside of the 2018 recipe, there's really nothing to compare this to. But I'll say that it's some damn fine stuff, and if you can still find it, it's definitely worth a shot.
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