Charcoal & Cornmeal & Rickhouses & a Decade 10 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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Feast your eyes on Charcoal & Cornmeal & Rickhouses & a Decade, a 10 year old bourbon whiskey! People who sit at the centre of the Venn diagram of 'bourbon boffins' and 'ampersand aficionados' ought to be rather excited about this expression. Honestly, you don't even have to like ampersands, or any punctuation really – but if you love brilliant bourbon, you're in the right place. The label may be quite understated, but it certainly states some of the main elements of this well-aged whiskey, and it doesn't disappoint. Great value for a bourbon with a 10 year old age statement, too (particularly as bourbon with an age statement isn't quite as common a sight as it once was).
Freshly baked oatmeal raisin cookies, treacle tarts, brown butter, a few hints of pine resin and charred oak before returning to vanilla fudge sweetness.
Peanut brittle, brioche dipped in coffee, a crackle of nutmeg and black pepper. Just a smidge of raspberry in there too.
Buttered popcorn, liquorice, cooked apple, a softly sweet spiciness sticks around.
Everything you want out of a good bourbon is still right there in your glass.
Another splendid offering from Atom Labs. There's a lot going on in this bourbon, even at 80 proof. I suspect that the same stuff that goes into this bottle, a year later becomes Atom's other bottling 'Black and Gold' which is of course bottled at a higher ABV. I further suspect that the George Dickel distillery in Tennessee may also be the source! Whilst 'Black and Gold' is mellower and richer I do find this bourbon even easier to drink, with crisp fruit notes and plenty of corn sweetness. I bought this on offer for £37.95 and would suggest to MofM that this price is more appropriate than what it usually retails for. On offer I'd buy this again. The ABV doesn't bother me particularly because I think it offers a lot of flavour for a 40% bourbon and would certainly stand out in the crowd! If the ABV is a problem for you, buy 'Black and Gold' instead. A solid four star bourbon! Thanks Atom Labs!
I was biased against this whiskey based on the boring label and uninspiring name but I was way wrong. The whiskey itself is really nice, sweet, buttery and well rounded. I tried a sample from the bourbon advent calendar and will be buying a bottle.
Really high quality liquid, clearly not cheap and well worth the money. Would happily buy again.
Not sure why people do not like this bourbon, its a nice and smooth bourbon with a creamy taste
Other reviews a bit harsh, but this whiskey sure ain't. Absolutely stunning sippin' whiskey and yeah, there are cheaper AND more expensive 10yo bourbons, but when they're this good the price is alright by me.