Heaven's Door Tennessee Bourbon 70cl Whisky
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The Heaven's Door range of whiskey was created by Bob Dylan (yes, actual Bob Dylan, the legendary songwriter) and Marc Bushala (co-founder of Angel's Envy Bourbon).
This is the Tennessee Straight Bourbon, made from a mash bill of 70% corn, 22% rye, and 8% malted barley. Crafted with a sour mash distillation process and aged for a minimum of five years in new American oak barrels, it skips chill filtration for a fuller mouthfeel. Bottled at 42% ABV, its provenance is a point of speculation—rumours suggest George Dickel might be behind it, though the brand remains coy.
The bottle features a design from Dylan's ironwork and the name is of course a reference to his song 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'.
The bourbon was decorated with Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Double Gold in New York, and also scored an impressive 96 points from the Ultimate Spirits Challenge.
A melody of caramel and vanilla intertwines with freshly toasted oak, underscored by charred wood and nutty grains. Hints of dried fruit too.
Caramel sweetness is accompanied by juicy cherry and a touch of spiced molasses. A dusting of cinnamon and clove adds warmth, balancing the toasty oak.
A smooth glide into vanilla-laden decadence, rounded by peanut brittle, nutmeg, and a hint of roasted coffee beans.
This was my second bottle of Bob Dylan's Bourbon and I'm enjoying it just as much as the first. It's well crafted with lots of character and subtle flavours. Not too sweet, not too bitter. Amongst the best bourbons I have ever tasted in the price range. In a splendid bottle sporting a logo which is an image of an iron gate Bob Dylan welded up from scrap in his studio.
not worth the money you can get much better under £30 it has empty finish and lacks flavour i would not buy again only giving half a star as overpriced
I thought it was a very nice easy drinking whiskey with a very good finish. It tasted like a good bourbon and well worth the money Rick Mc
If this whiskey cost £20, it would be the experience I expected: Rough, very peppery, followed by heartburn. For this price tag you can get a much better bourbon experience elsewhere.
Horribles, don’t do it 70 squid is better spent. You can thank me later.