The Bourbon I reviewed a couple of weeks ago, was too special to drink steadily, that bottle will last a few months.
I picked this one up at my local, Rebel, Distiller's Collection wheated. It is good. Not a lot of nose for me, oak. The taste is surprisingly spicey, with a notable oak. On my scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being Jim Beam, I wouldn't give that swill to my ex, and 10 being impossibly perfect, I give this a 7. A good solid, everyday sipper, and just under $50.
How did I pick this one?
It is a distiller's select, hopefully meaning that the master distiller sample the barrel and deemed it worthy of a stand alone bottling. It is wheated, meaning that there is more wheat than rye in the mash bill as a secondary grain (it has to be 51% corn.) Wheat generally results in a sweeter bourbon - my taste. And it is a single barrel. Interesting it does not say Single Barrel on the label, but at the bottom it shows the batch, barrel number and date making it clear that it is a single barrel and not a blend. I generally find single barrel bourbons to be the best that the master distiller had available that day.
I do at least love the color of bourbon.
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DeleteBourbons have becomes the rage down here in South Carolina; every bar and restaurant it seems has new Bourbon menus with all kinds of choices.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I need to move closer to the Southern Border if i desire a tequila Menu?
It has become fashionable
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ReplyDeleteMore than anyone needs to know
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