- $70
- 124.2
- 11 yrs, 5 mos.
- Batch No. B523
- Kentucky
Somewhere along the line I got to a point where I stopped buying these bottles. My guess, given this batch number, is that point occurred somewhere around Summer of 2023. At one point these Elijah Craig Barrel Proofs were pretty scarce and it was a good day when you'd stumble upon one sitting on the shelf. Now, however, I can go into my local Binny's and see stacks of boxes of the newest release sitting on the floor.
While they're not all 12 years, they're close enough as far as I'm concerned. And I do like the transparency on the age. And, it's not as though it's decreased in quality in any meaningful manner. In fact, when I get those cravings for a good, high proofed bourbon, these are frequently the bottles I've been grabbing. But there's just something about knowing that I can run and grab a bottle just about whenever that makes it feel a bit unnecessary to pick up each and every release like I once did. That said, these are still very good bottles, and this one was no different.
The nose was full of those traditional caramel and vanilla notes. But, it wasn't super sweet. It had a bit of dark chocolate to add some richness but also a touch of bitterness. It also had some walnut to it for some earthiness. There was something about it, though, that it took me a few sniffs to get. Eventually I got there, though, and I wrote down, "molasses cookies." It's been a while, to be certain, since I've had a molasses cookie, but that is what I was getting here.
When I took my first sip, I immediately got something I hadn't gotten from the nose. there was a definite cherry note, which was paired with a cinnamon note that was a bit like the Fireball candies we used to break our teeth on as kids. There was also a light oak note up front as well that I didn't necessarily get from the nose.
Towards the middle, though, I did get a certain shortbread note, which eventually transformed into that molasses cookie note I got on the nose. It was sweet, but not too sweet. The chocolate also came through in the middle as well, but again never leaned too sweet.
Interestingly, the finish seemed to go a bit of a different direction. The chocolate remained, but I also got a peanut note along with the cinnamon. There was also a light oak on the finish as well. It was almost as though it came full circle back to those notes that I got when I took that first sniff.
These are always very good and this Batch B523 was no exception. I certainly got notes I don't recall getting in other releases, but it was still well-balanced and checked all those boxes I look for in a good, sturdy bourbon.
Grade: B+
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