Honestly this is the first one I’ve felt kinda meh about. It’s a bourbon. It tastes like a bourbon. It’s not bad but also not very interesting.
More info at https://flaviar.com/frey-ranch/frey-ranch-straight-bourbon-whiskey/
Honestly this is the first one I’ve felt kinda meh about. It’s a bourbon. It tastes like a bourbon. It’s not bad but also not very interesting.
More info at https://flaviar.com/frey-ranch/frey-ranch-straight-bourbon-whiskey/
Details at https://flaviar.com/omar/omar-sherry-single-malt/tasting-notes-reviews/
Lots of butterscotch and sherry in the nose. Maybe some orange peel?
Spicy on the tongue. Lots of black pepper and orange flavors.
Did I mention it’s from Taiwan? This whiskey selection is so cool.
Penelope Indiana bourbon – barrel strength.
I think this is probably the nicest one yet. Orange in the nose, black cherry in the mouth. (I always wonder how much the tasting notes website influences me but I came up with these on my own and it agrees with the website.)
It does have a little bit of a weird aftertaste that I’m having trouble placing. I think it’s just the corn in the bourbon.
More info at https://flaviar.com/penelope-bourbon/penelope-bourbon-barrel-strength-batch-6/
More info at https://flaviar.com/noble-oak/noble-oak-double-oak-bourbon/
This one is an Ohio bourbon.
This was a bit weird since the most prominent aroma was dill pickle. The flavor was great – lots of oaky vanilla and leather. But the aroma was kind of off-putting. With just a touch of water it softened and bloomed with the more woody oaky aroma.
I would very much like to try this more.
Day four on the whiskey advent calendar is Starward. Two fold Australian double green whiskey.
More info at https://flaviar.com/starward/starward-two-fold-double-grain/
It tastes like a rye to me with just a little bit of the bourbon corniness. It’s got a lovely spice. And I’m smelling maybe pineapple in the nose but it’s a little hard to tell. Anyway it’s something tropical fruity.
I definitely would be interested in trying this again. Very yummy.
Heavy on the peat (it’s in the name after all) and lots of barrel flavors. I don’t think I’ve ever had an Israeli whiskey before. This was a good first one for sure.
More at https://flaviar.com/milk-honey/milk-honey-elements-peated-single-malt-whisky
More detail at https://flaviar.com/catoctin-creek/catoctin-creek-roundstone-distillers-edition-rye-whisky/
Day 2: a Catoctin Creek Rye. Very spicy/peppery in the nose. Lots of fruit in the mouth. The tasting notes suggest marmalade, and I can definitely taste that. I did *not* taste the strawberry that was suggested.
I don’t know that I’d buy it again, but it was very nice.
Day one is a Wyoming whiskey small batch bourbon. The booklet promised caramel, vanilla cream, butter, and floral.
It’s a lovely pale gold color. The nose is grassy and a touch perfumey. I do indeed smell the butter and caramel. Not so much the vanilla.
It is a bourbon, so it has a bit of the corn flavor, but not as strong as in some bourbons. So I guess that means that they were heavier on the barley.
Anyways, it is very nice, and a great start to what I’m sure will be a wonderful month.
More details and notes at https://flaviar.com/wyoming-whiskey/wyoming-whiskey-small-batch-bourbon-whiskey/
Bloody awful. 2 bottles of ringboree.