I was honestly hoping this could be a replacement for the magnificent Belle Meade Sherry. I live in Texas, I love Texas, I love Texas whiskey but this does not stand up to Belle Sherry finished. Its another Texas wheat mash bourbon so it has some dusty funk thats take it or leave it for most. Cornbread and light caramel are present but overshadowed by the sherry. They have used wet casks and rushed the whole process to market(no substitute for proper ageing). That said this is full of richness and heavy sherry flavor. Deep dark red fruits run rampart in a young immature fashion. There is some barrel wood and a hay like quality that offsets the wine but loses out overall. The positives outweigh the negs but this is overpriced at $ 60ish. I am not sorry I bought bottle but will not repurchase at price point.........85/100.....Its a tasty sherry blasted treat but needs to shave some $$ off
TX Straight Bourbon PX Sherry Finish
About this bottle
TX Straight Bourbon PX Sherry Finish begins with four year-old TX Straight Bourbon made from a mash of corn, wheat, and malted barley all grown in Texas. The bourbon is then finished in 20 year-old Pedro Ximenez sherry casks made from American oak for eight months. It is bottled at 101.6 proof.
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Nose: Raisins, Peaches, Cherries, Dates, Figs, Cotton Candy, Oranges, Walnuts, Marzipan, Vanilla, Cherry Cola, Root Beer, Sticky Toffee Pudding Palate: Raisins, Toffee, Plums, Dates, Almonds, Maple Syrup, White Chocolate, Pecan Pie, Oranges, Milk Chocolate Finish: Raisins, Vanilla, Pecan Pie, Cinnamon, Walnuts, Honey, Oranges, Dark Chocolate
First sherry cask finish for me. Nose and palate still have a touch of that grassy/damp hay quality that seems to be a TX staple. A bit more oak-forward with some sweetness and tannins from the sherry.
Sharp initially and through-out. Nice flavor with the Sherry but the bite is a little overbearing. Expected a little smoother and mellow so was disappointed for the price.
Vinous and a sweet oxidization note to complement the base bouron. Warming, earthy, leathery, and a drying finish.
It’s a nice sweet short flavor. You can tell it’s way Texas. Young and not complex. Doesn’t burn too much. I like
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