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Eric LeGrand Scarlet Knights Series Kentucky Straight Bourbon
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Eric LeGrand Scarlet Knights Series Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Whiskey Bourbon Kentucky 5 years 46% ABV
$$ $30 to $50 Everyday
1 review raw average 1.00

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Quick disclaimer: If your take is different, yours wins. I really wanted to like this bottle. At $49 including tax, I expected at least one standout feature — nose, palate weight, or finish complexity. Unfortunately, none of those showed up for me. On the nose, it’s extremely restrained. I get a very faint light sugar sweetness — more like diluted sugar water than caramel or vanilla. Even when I put my nose deep into the glass, there’s minimal aromatic presence. Alcohol is there, but it’s soft and not aggressive. The issue isn’t alcohol burn — it’s the lack of aroma overall. The palate follows the same theme. A very light initial sweetness appears briefly, then quickly gives way to oak. The spice is mild and understated. There’s a slight tannic dryness that shows up early and stays controlled. The finish leaves a peanut shell note — not roasted peanuts or peanut butter, but more the dry, papery shell. It’s clean, but not memorable. This isn’t a flawed bourbon. It’s balanced and technically fine. But it feels engineered to be safe rather than expressive. There’s no depth, no lift, and no evolving complexity. For me, this drinks like a $15–20 Kentucky bourbon with a story premium attached. If this is what the bottle consistently offers, I wouldn’t repurchase at this price. It may work better in cocktails or as a casual pour, but as a straight sipper, it doesn’t deliver enough character to justify the cost. Just my honest experience — your mileage may vary.

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