I could hang out in the nose of this for a good while. Barley, copper and oak spice on the nose. This is what the Texas single malt should have been in the first place. It’s rich in toasted barley and heavy on oak. IMO too heavy in oak, but I can appreciate how much flavor it packs. The finish lasts a good while, featuring brown sugar.
About this bottle
Balcones Staff Selection Single Barrel was a limited release of 172 bottles launched in 2014 as a tribute to the distillery's team of hardworking employees. It's a bottling of their flagship Texas Single Malt, made from 100% Simpson’s Golden Promise malted barley, matured in a cask made from yard-aged Hungarian oak (Cask #3549).
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Nose: sweet, creamy vanilla. Almost creme brûlée. A touch of sweet oak smoke Taste: brilliant spice into oak into a lingering spiced cookie Finish: long and relaxed spice, mostly ginger and nutmeg, that gently fades into a refreshing sweetness.
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