Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington
Barrell Craft Spirits Gray Label Bourbon 15 Year (2018 Release)
Bourbon — (bottled in) Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
September 18, 2020 (edited July 7, 2023)
I’ve done regrettable things a plenty. This seemed like a setup but my spoiler alert is that I am honestly pleased with going for broke and causing my wife to further question my (in)sanity.
This is NOT Fred Minnick’s WLW bearing bottle. No, for better or worse this 105 proof bottle is batch 2 (2019/2020) of Barrell 15y blend. There may be some batch 1 still out there and I’ll probably never know if it’s better, worse or the same.
With my dad on the back porch for my birthday, cool night and a fire pit. Pandemic. Election year. RBG died today.
Nose from a neck pour is flat, oddly flat at first. No nuts, no spice, no sweetness. Then vitamins. Then faint leather and earth. Raisins. Andes mints? A few floral notes. Wet oak and fall leaves. More funk, more vitamins, slight sweet antifreeze. Odd.
Sweet tobacco and minerals Batman! The MGP multi-phase plate is there, as are the mineral/Flinstones Dickel flavors. Sweet up front with a clove spice tingle and then a mid-palate earthiness and powdered sugar sweetness with fading heat and a viscous coating like buttered bread that turns into a lasting tobacco varnish.
Candy corn, clove and cedar for days...
Three pieces of advice my father gave me tonight. 1) Learn to let as much roll as you can, especially with the kids. 2) Enjoy your kids, we all know they grow up too fast. 3) Don’t take anything I say as advice too seriously. Does this qualify as inception??
At some point I’ll shell out for a pour of WLW but in this moment I feel no need to do so. In this moment I am at last satisfied. For now.
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So, perhaps I was caught up in the moment. This is not a 5.0 pour. But I also don’t think it’s bad by any stretch. Maybe a little overpriced.
As I’ve worked this over for the past year it has retained a thicker texture with a nice balance of musty sweetness, dried fruits, minerals and… nuts. The oak, likely thanks to the TN component, doesn’t hit you like hot, dry splinters as one would expect from a KY 15 year. For some the replacement of astringent oak with roasted chestnuts might actually be a win. I feel like it avoids being too edgy to a fault though. Dropping to a 4.5 but could go as low as 4.0 or 4.25 based on the price and the fact that I like ECBP B520 better for 1/4 the cost.
220.0
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Bottle
Lexington
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@PBMichiganWolverine Oh, yes, we could go on all day about why 2020 is a fiasco. I went with 8% unemployment because it's a conservative number (supported by the BLS). Employment, on the other hand, is down to 56.5%. If you factor in high and increasing underemployment as people work reduced hours during reopening, the situation is more dire, but also more difficult to quantify.
@ContemplativeFox is it 8%.? I thought it’s higher, considering under-reporting and part time workers. Oh.,.and don’t forget CV19, massive $3T debt from bailouts, even more massive several $T debt from tax cuts, and climate change.
Batch 1 was amazing...One of the best bourbons I’ve had. Haven’t had this batch 2, but sounds just as good
@ContemplativeFox I’ve got Johnny Cash on replay this morning... I’m giving him credit for 2020’s theme song
Don't forget that the country is literally on fire and unemployment is still around 8%. I've rarely read a better reason have drink a drink of whiskey. Happy birthday. I'm glad you got an amazing dram for it!
RBG tragedy. Sipping Barrell Dovetail in memory of an American legend.
@Bourbon_Obsessed_Lexington One more trip around the sun, happy birthday until the next one.