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All the way back in 1792, Kentucky officially became a state. Many moons later, 1792 Small Batch bourbon was named after that very same year. As it happens, it's a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Coincidence? We think not. This expression features mashbill with a generous helping of rye, resulting in a flavour profile packed with herbal spice alongside the classic caramelised sugar, buttered corn and toasted oak notes you find in top-notch bourbons. Great for sipping over a couple ice cubes on a sunny evening.
Buttery warmth up front, followed by black pepper and Sesame Snaps. Soft smoky hints of charred oak and cinnamon.
Runny caramel, clove, cardamom, corn grilled on a BBQ, peanut brittle and spicy rye.
A little hint of cinnamon and citrus on the finish.
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The best bourbon i have tasted yet, very strong and complex but smooths out and delivers a wonderful fulfillment on my tastebuds?
Just an amateur bourbon guy here, adding to my infinity Whiskey bottle & Bourbon bottle, purchased. To taste: Firstly (sipped as hot coffee) ABV is present, but doesn't kill the flavours ("Lower" scale amateurs may find that the ethanol saturates the taste). Tasting states vanilla & caramel, I can see where they get caramel from as it is sweet & has depth, but I don't catch any vanilla. The lasting taste on the tongue is very good (Maybe the best part as it leaves you wanting to go back). After a drop of water there are enhanced flavours of caramel & the vanilla starts to shine through, so I would suggest my pallet hides it behind the ethanol at the start. there is some flavour I would give as wood but I have no idea what I could state it as. To nose: A deep smell of cherry cough drops, slight sweetness, but definitely medicine. It does have a corn mash smell (Obviously its Bourbon!!). Small punch of ethanol, but this could be anticipated from the ABV level Look this is a well rounded drink for £35, but I believe after the bottling & bourbon colour that it leaves something to be desired. a price rise would render it totally confused as I believe its on the ladder looking to climb up but needs something to help it along the way. 1 - Shite 2 - Potential but needs something else 3 - well rounded, sometimes confusing & needs refining 4 - simply memorable, not overplayed & a great lasting taste 5 - Perfection
Only fair. Too corny-tasting & just not what I'd hoped for. Was expecting more spice/bite in a whiskey reputed to have a higher rye content. I'd be willing to try the barrel-strength over this to see if that could change my stance any, but right now, I am NOT committed to ever buying a 2nd bottle of this.
Best I've ever tasted!!!
Is this single malt/blended malt/blended grain?
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