The mashbill for Woodford Reserve features a high percentage of rye: 72% corn, 18% rye and 10% malt. The whiskey is also unusual for being triple distilled and having the lowest proof upon entering the barrel where it matures for at least six years. A must have Kentucky bourbon. Makes a wonderful Old-Fashioned cocktail!
Quite thick and creamy. There are notes of honey and spice, leather, a touch of cocoa, a little smoke, toasty oak and vanilla cream with a hint of butterscotch.
Thick and full. There are notes of espresso beans, winter spice, cereal sweetness, plenty of rye, ground ginger, almond oil, toasty oak and a little rum.
Long and mature with notes of cereals and toasty oaken spice.

I'm not a bourbon fan so I should not vote this.. that's why I give no stars. However this was quite good but I don't like the bourbon taste that comes along with all bourbon whiskies (obviously) I like the saltyness and fruit taste however but this was the last bourbon I will ever buy, just simply cause I can't find any that suits me. I've tried this one, Wild turkey 101, Buffalo trace, Jim beam signature craft 12 years, Bulleit, Jack D, Four roses and Jim beam devil's cut. I just simply can't enjoy a bourbon as much as a single malt.
I’m new to Bourbon. Enjoyed Makers Mark but this is much more superior. Exceptional taste, beautiful on the rocks or with a splash of water! Beautiful.
I bought it on a free glass promotion, not expecting that it would be anything special. But from the first taste, it’s absolutely, deliciously wonderful. Drinking it neat today, but I look forward to mixing an old fashioned with it.
No reason not to drink this straight, it does not need a mixer unless you really want one. Less sweet than some bourbons. Very smooth and smells oddly of old-fashioned coconut ice sweets!
Very smooth