Tonight's flavor is 1835 Bourbon Single Barrel. I am a fan of 1835 as it's one of the first bourbons I've tasted. This one is a vanilla strong, nutty smash of the tongue, mixed with a hot burn and warm lingering aftertaste. It's not complex and not loaded with much else. I appreciate it for it's simplicity.
1835 Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
About this bottle
This is expression is bottled by North Texas Distillers from Lewisville, TX. It consists of a single barrel selection of bourbon that is bottled at 100 proof.
Reviews
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Blind sample from @thechad Nose: sweet honey, mango, detectable alcohol, faint raspberries. Palate: pear juice, apple juice, raw oak Finish: short and sweet combo of mixed nuts and sliced pears. Score 74/100
Very light and indistinguishable from other less expensive Texas bourbons. Better than the regular 1835 but compared to Balcones, TX, Rebecca Creek, Etc its not memorable
On the nares: Vanilla, oak, cinnamon. On the palate: the above with nuts and orange and smooth but hot finish, great mixture of warmth and smoothness overall
Vanilla, greenery, cinnamon, pear, toast and oak nose. Rich vanilla, oak, cinnamon, and black pepper taste. Spicy finish.
Clear amber color. Oaky scent. Sweet (buttery) and spicy (earthy). Long finish.
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