![]() Still, in my experience, this bourbon is dialed into damn near perfection. This is a single barrel expression, so results will vary. The result? This is one unique bottle of booze. Singel barrels are hand-selected to represent the deep virtues or a great bourbon. The hot juice then goes into barrels and is stored in Buffalo Trace’s famed warehouse H. #TBT to the Coaches with the Kids event last week! Great cause with great people! #iamblantonsĪ post shared by Blantons Bourbon on at 8:14pm PDTĮntry Bottle: Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbonīlanton’s bourbon is taken from the best cuts from the stills. The final notes let you know it’s bourbon - with more spice, vanilla, bitterness, and oak resting on your senses. ![]() That’s followed by marzipan, darkly roasted coffee beans, rye spiciness that’s more fresh ginger than pepper, and an aged rum sweet edge. There’s a clear feel of old leather, rich pipe tobacco, raw cacao, and creamy vanilla-laced butterscotch. The final blend tends to be complex yet a very easy-drinking whiskey. It’s twice distilled in pot and column stills before being mellowed in oak for six to eight years. The whiskey has a slightly high rye content (18 percent) which gives it a unique drinkability and a nice hit of spice. We’ll see you at the bar.Ī post shared by The Kingston Hotel, Richmond on at 5:47pm PSTĮntry Bottle: Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskeyĭistillery: Brown Forman Distillery, Shively, KY The end tends to linger without overpowering on the warmth.ĭo you prefer it neat? Visit us tonight and give our range of spirits a try. Then bursts of raw sugars, wet oak, bitter roasted coffee beans, and apple orchards shine through. The dram starts off bold with caramel, dark chocolate pastry butteriness, Christmas spices, and malt-forward earthiness. The price point also makes this a very accessible bottle to have on hand for pretty much any application - from a neat nip at the end of the day or a longer cocktail-making-session over the weekend. The low-rye mash bill lets the corn shine with a softer nature and smoother experience. did ya know buffalo trace is the oldest distillery in the nation dateing back to the 1700s and as the great says the only whiskey with balls seriously there is buffalo balls on the label #alaska #bbq #whiskey #goodtimes #quarantine #drink #buffalo #buffalotraceĪ post shared by Jc Powell on at 2:49pm PDT Everything in this bottle just works as the finish sits on your senses and reminds you why you love bourbon in the first place. Caramel and vanilla mingle with echoes of sharp spice, toasted oak, wild florals, and orchard fruit. Having had the pleasure of tasting this expression, there’s a richness from the present-yet-subtle oak next to a nutty toffee essence. But, let’s be honest, there are very good bourbons on this list you could buy ten or more bottles of for that same price. The bottles are only released twice a year and will set you back - checks notes - over $1,000 since they’re bought up quickly by retailers and collectors who hold on to them, increasing their “value.” Look, if you have an extra $1,300 laying around for this, more power to you. Pappy Van Winkle is the mountaintop of “great” bourbon. #PappyVanWinkle #Bourbon #WhiskeyĪ post shared by Central Bar + Restaurant on at 4:27pm PSTĮntry Bottle: Pappy Van Winkle’s 15 Year Family Reserve The finish is short but sweet in all the right ways. There’s a very distant tartness on the back end that hints at very big red fruits. Then the oak char and vanilla kick in, giving it a classic old-leather-chair-in-a-smoky-library vibe. This one opens boldly with orange rind and maple syrup sweetness. It’s a fascinatingly complex whiskey in this price range. The master blenders look for well-known bourbon flavors in each barrel in the rickhouse so that they can dial those notes into one of the tastiest bottles of bourbon available today. This expression is a blending of ten-year-old Buffalo Trace whiskeys, giving this one a deep nature. ![]() #eaglerare #eaglerarebourbon #bourbonoftheday #pouroftheday #picoftheday #whiskey #bourbonphoto #bourbonphotographyĪ post shared by Photograper Of Bourbon on at 11:55am PDTĭistillery: Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, KY (Sazerac Company) Some eagles are rare… thankfully this one I can find most often.
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