This was a semi-last minute purchase as we were hosting the Kentucky Derby. Mint juleps, of course, were the cocktail of the day. So I grabbed a bottle of the official whiskey sponsor of the derby with this year’s version of Woodford’s 2024 derby bottling. N: warm apple caramel crumb cake, like a Sunday morning cake fresh out of the oven. Suede leather, vanilla oak, adds a soft earthy sweetness. A few minutes in the glass and notes of cream soda take root, a dusting of baking spices add to the pool of aromas. P: The first few sips draw cinnamon apple strudel. The body is thin; alcohol thin (thinner than water). Charred oak, white pepper, caramel, brown sugar, apricots add to the thin body providing a bit of flavor to the palate. F: The finish is thin and medium short. A bit an oaken char, leather and white pepper ride out the dram. O: As a sipper, this is a perfect bourbon as a beginner whiskey. Good aromas with typical sweetened bourbon flavors that are not overly dominating. As a mixer, it holds enough punch to fight the dilution funneling the flavors through. Elijah Craig or Four Roses Small Batch provide stronger flavor with more oak, cinnamon and caramel, which would be a first grab over the Woodford Reserve. As the main ingredient for Mint Juleps, it produces an enjoyable, for the masses, cocktail that none would refuse (and only refuse because of the mint). And for the record, Mystik Dan was a winner by a nose. [$43][84/100][Tasted: 5/10/24]
About this bottle
This limited edition bottling of Woodford Reserve Bourbon commemorates the running of the 150th Kentucky Derby held in 2024. The label features the artwork of Kentucky native Wylie Caudill, known for his bold, repetitive patterns and signature roses. Entitled "Adorned in Roses," this artwork features a racing thoroughbred covered in red roses and a background of multi-colored roses. Available globally, this limited edition is sold in liter-sized bottles beginning in March 2024. Woodford Reserve is the Presenting Sponsor of the Kentucky Derby®. (SRP $55/1L)
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Without tasting a typical woodford reserve it taste as expected and a 1L at this price it is pretty good and as always had it neat.
Rich, chewy, rounded and smooth, with complex citrus, cinnamon and cocoa Toffee, caramel, chocolate and spice notes abound
Nose chocolate brown sugar. Taste brown sugar chovolate pepper. Oak.
Regular WR juice but I give it a slight bump for the Derby release
Nice flavor as always, goes down easy
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