![]() ![]() Some tobacco smokiness follows.įinish: Very long indeed, the tobacco notes in full effect. Taste: Sweet and buttery, with a surprising hint of orange peel. It's cooled down with fruity figs and plums. score: 88 out of 100.Nose: Some pretty spicy notes, rich with oak. Until then, I don’t rate this any higher or lower than the Small Batch offering. I’m going to give this a few days in the bottle to open up just a bit and I’ll follow up with any updates if warranted. It’s good, on its own merits, but I’m not sure that it’s different enough from the small batch to justify the price. It’s 100 proof, and bottled in bond, but it’s just a touch on the one-dimensional side, and doesn’t get that fullness Buffalo Trace nails with both Eagle Rare and Stagg, and even does a great job getting into the much lower-priced standard Buffalo Trace. and Eagle Rare as a full, sweet, tongue-pleasing viscous 100 proof bourbon. Taylor label, but this particular bourbon would have slid very well into the Buffalo Trace lineup of Mash Bill #1 bourbons between Stagg/Stagg Jr. I know that over time, they plan to release more daring and experimental versions of bourbon under the E. I think Buffalo Trace missed the mark a little on this. ![]() But there just isn’t enough roundness on this bourbon to really stand out. I suppose that technically, it shouldn’t be wildly different in taste, but have slight, subtle variations from bottle to bottle. And while it’s different enough to distinguish itself from the small batch, I’m not completely sure it’s better. For one, it’s roughly twice the price of the small batch offering. But it left me wanting just a little bit more. It’s certainly a decent drink, particularly if you like powerful, one-dimensional in-your-face bourbon spice. I’m left with sort of mixed impressions on his bourbon. For some reason, this seems to drink much stronger than a 100 proof bourbon. There are strong notes of cinnamon in there as well, but the overall impression is somewhat dominated by alcohol burn. The bitterness continues throughout the finish, which is of medium length. It’s a somewhat hollow experience, with very little on the middle of the mouth. Not much going on here past the initial burst of flavor up front and the wood on the back of the tongue. There is a bit of strong alcohol tingle on the swallow along with a little bitterness. It’s fairly clear, since it has been at least somewhat filtered, but it appears to be much older than the seven years the distillery claims.īutterscotch and caramel corn greet the nose, followed by ripe bananas,with a heavy oak and dried wood on the tail end along with some peppery spice to singe the nose hairs.Ĭorn sweetness on the tip of the tongue giving way to a pronounced peppery rye spice and dried cedar on the back of the tongue. As a single barrel offering, I’d love for Buffalo Trace to denote the barrel number on the bottle itself. Nonetheless, it’s a very nice overall appearance. While I applaud the nod to history, the container method of packaging doesn’t add much to a bottle’s attractiveness, as most will remove the bottle from the container when displaying it anyway. The single barrel offering is packaged much like the rest of the line, in tall, attractive bottles with yellow labels, packaged in a cylindrical hard canister that harkens back to the packaging methods of Col. His historic brick warehouse on the Buffalo Trace property pioneered climate-controlled aging, and is used today for the aging of the Taylor line. Taylor owned the distillery in the mid to late 1800s, and is credited with revolutionizing bourbon production. The Taylor line is produced by Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, KY, and is named for Colonel E. Today, we’re following up with another offering from the Buffalo Trace E. Small Batch bourbon as the runaway winner, and the review was posted in due form. In February, we posted our first ever readers’ choice poll, and allowed you, the reader, to choose the next bourbon we reviewed. Availability: Somewhat available, but allocated.Distiller: Buffalo Trace, Frankfort, KY.It's 100 proof, and bottled in bond, but it's just a touch one-dimensional. ![]()
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