Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon 70cl Whisky
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Four Roses Small Batch is a step up from the classic Four Roses Bourbon, showcasing the variety of mashbills that the distillers have to work within Lawrenceburg - and their talents at making them sing together. Ten bourbon recipes are produced by Four Roses, and four of them are blended to create this approachable but flavoursome expression. Great value-for-money stuff, this.
The nose is quite subtle and smooth, there are notes of winter spice and buttered granary toast with thick honey. There are hints of cut flowers and dry hay.
The palate is much fuller with a lovely balance. There are notes of manuka honey, winter spice, toasty oak, a little crème anglaise and thick fruit.
The finish is of good length with a resurgence from the crème anglaise.
$32.70 - $54.53
An excellent very well priced entry level bourbon.
I bought this whiskey for a birthday present for my son. The wrapping was excellent and arrived on time stated. He says it was smooth and hit the spot. I thought it a very good price.
One the first of many bottles of Bourbon I bought and I always go back. Not as sweet as a lot of bourbons and definitely grown on me as I’ve tried other bourbons. I prefer neat but a couple drops of water is also great. Recommend trying if you like a medium burn and a lower sweetness
Lovely Bourbon little spicy and smooth, great for sipping. Always in the collection.
Scotch and occasionally rye drinker. I bought this just to make a batch cocktail - so looked for something cheap-ish, drinkable on its own but not overpowering. Tasting neat confirmed this fit the bill. It has a nice crisp flavour, not excessively sweet like Bulleit, not quite as as rye-influenced as Woodford Reserve. Hay, corn, drying spice and a wisp of caramel - same ball park as Toki (which is slightly more to my taste). Nothing spectacular in terms of body or aroma but easy to drink on the rocks. Overall, solid for the price.