Calumet Farm 8YR (by all accounts, sourced from Barton) *APP: Pours into my Glencairn surprisingly light in color. I'm almost ashamed to say I purchased this mostly for the new packaging. It looks like the bottle you'd receive if you ordered "Pappy" from Wish. It's going in an easy to spot space in my cabinet. *NOSE: The Nose gets my hopes up! Oak, Cinnamon Discs, Fall Mulling Spice, Cedar, Leather, Pipe Tobacco, and a Hint of New Carpet. *NEAT: ...and the Palate brings my hopes crashing back to Earth. Disappointingly Thin Mouthfeel delivers Leather, Cedar, Salted Butter, Slightly Bitter Tannins, and Cracked Black Pepper. A Warming Finish with a decent KYHug with Cedar and Light Tannins coating the Palate. Somehow this one manages to seem Underproofed and Too Hot at the same time. Also, the Flavors are there, but they seem Thin and Muted. Just not good. *SPLASH: A little water helps some. The Fall Spice note is amplified on both Nose and Palate. The Tannins become a little sweeter. *VERDICT: I knew I was taking a gamble with this one as the Barton Profile is hit or miss (mostly miss) for me. This was probably the most "Fall-like" Barton I've had. I usually get Cinnamon, Apricot/Peach/Prune, and Cherry while this one was more Leather, Tobacco, and Spices. The nose was so bold and promising, but the palate was muted and thin. When will I learn that sometimes you should trust your instincts and leave the pretty bottle where it sits and walk over and get that last $30 bottle of Buck 8 Year. In the battle of the 8's, it's a clear victor.
About this bottle
This Kentucky straight bourbon is made from a selection of barrels aged for at least 8 years (no more than 50 barrels in a batch). The bourbon was made from a mash bill of 74% corn, 18% rye, and 8% malted barley. It was distilled and aged in Bardstown, Kentucky and bottled by Three Springs Bottling Co. in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Note: This bourbon was previously sold in a squat bottle, but after the 2020 release it has now been repackaged in this standard bottle shape. The batch number is featured on each bottle.
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The guy at the liquor store said (Try it you'll like it). So I got a bottle. The bar is not set too high since this is an NDP. As I research when I get home, it's Barton's mashbill. I don't care for their young stuff but this is produced from less than 50 barrels of 8yo juice. Nose is pleasant if tight, getting sweet corn, caramel/vanilla and a citrus element but it is really light in color. Palate offers basic bourbon simple and not offensive but nothing to write home about (so why am I writing a review?) It's not bad but I gave $37 and I've seen it for $50. Bottle is now gone so I'll pass at either price in the future!
Maybe I’ve been tasting too many high proof whiskies, but this one fell flat for me. Nose is fruity, some caramel apple and citrus. Hint of honey. I also get some sweet corn as well, which makes sense due to its mash bill. None of that sweetness really comes out for me as I taste it. Getting a lot more spice. Black pepper and rye. And the mouth feel was pretty thin. I picked up some smoky, black cherry flavor after a few more taste. It added some complexity, but not enough for me. It’s not a terrible whiskey by any means. But I’d personally spend my $50 on something else.
The nose is like jamming my schnozz in a family size bag of original Skittles. In other words - sweet! But that’s something I’m a fan of, so bodes well. Palate is all those fruity flavors mixing around. But, it’s a sort of uninteresting sweetness, as if someone dosed my glass with a few drops of simple syrup. Not bad, per se, but seems unoriginal. Finish is again a pleasant, if boring, sweetness. I could drink alot of this too quickly and without a second thought. The problem is that I like a little challenge in my sip.
👃 Cherry bomb 👄 Very nice. I wanted to try a Calumet product before I splurged on the older products. Now Im going to have to splurge on the older ones. This is great and still affordable. 🏁 Probably not as great as the palate, but its long and still nice.
Drinkable, but but not my favorite. Something is just a little off on the finish. And, a surprising amount of heat on the back end for something that falls pretty flat on the sip.
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