FEW Bourbon 70cl Whisky
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The fantastic FEW Bourbon, packed full of toffee, clove, vanilla and warming spice goodness! This splendid craft beauty comes presented in a gorgeous bottle adorned with a label showing off some local heritage, depicting a scene from the Chicago World’s Fair of 1892. A vibrant spirit drink filled to the brim with character.
FEW Spirits hails from Evanston in the United States of America, a city that suffered Prohibition for over one hundred years thanks to many of its advocates hailing from its dry streets. Thankfully Evanston is now home to this excellent craft distillery which takes its name ironically from the initials of Frances Elizabeth Willard, a key figure in the Temperance Movement.
Cloves, vanilla and caramel form a rich and spicy aroma.
The flavour is sweet with notes of toffee and caramel with spicy notes of cardamom and cloves.
The finish is long and lingering with warmer spice notes tingling until the very end.
This is a spicy sip indeed, and great for it!
The most quintessential example of a highly-charred-barrel bourbon.
Easy to drink taste is similar to a Scottish whiskey. Will definitely buy more
I think this is the perfect balance between the sweeter bourbons and the Scottish whiskeys…. Should’ve bought 10 when it was on sale.
A really interesting, delicious bourbon!
This is a bourbon with a specific taste. It has a pine-like scent. I guess it feels more like gin than bourbon. I'm not saying it's bad, but it's not a traditional bourbon.