Woody, slightly spicy, and clearly sweet with strong vanilla notes and some unidentifiable fruit (maybe apples?) Topped with some generic flowers. The flavor is full with a little bit of salt and brine. A solid, but unexciting bourbon. I wish it didn't have that wheaty, spicy, woody flavor.
Compared to wild Turkey Master's Keep Revival and Russell's, this is less spicy and woody, but it still has an off, bitter flavor and lacks character.
Bitterness is a bit too present, but there is also some toffee and a bit of spice. It's on the smooth side. Not, bad, but its flavor could use some more balancing.
It burns and has a bit of rich fruitiness and woodiness. It has this weird quality of tasting somewhat aged but also somewhat watered down. The end flavor is decent, but it lacks complexity and has some off notes. Alcohol flavor is clearly present here. It's drinkable, but it tastes fairly low-grade.
28.0
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Bottle
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