Dark copper in color runs off the glass fairly quickly with a lots of legs. Nose is corn (of course), with all kinds of wonderful malty notes, heavy caramel, prunes and tobacco leaves. Mostly sweet up front, it's balanced by a pleasant dryness mid palate that edges on bitter. Not at all unpleasant though. The finish on this is long and delicious Malted milk balls dipped in dark chocolate, burnt caramel and plum pudding. I'd say this is only set apart from outstanding by lacking nuance and depth that shows up somewhere between the mid palate and finish. This is an offering thats really in line with what I like! Great long finish... It's all there.. this is delicious
Chattanooga Whiskey Experimental Single Batch Series Batch 031: Red, White and Blue Grist
About this bottle
Red, White and Blue Grist is the 31st release for Chattanooga Whiskey's Experimental Batch Series. This bourbon features a blend of stone-ground red, white, and blue corn varietals in its mash bill. This high-malt bourbon is also made with more than 25% pale malted barley. It's aged for 4 years and two months in 53-gallon new charred (char #3) and toasted barrels. This bottling celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Tennessee Whiskey Bill which legalized spirits production in Chattanooga for the first time in 100 years. Each bottle is adorned with a sticker inspired by the seal of the actual bill. Released May 2023.
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