- $80
- 100 Proof
- NAS
- Barrel #035; Wrhs. H
- Kentucky
I've had plenty of store picks before, including E.H. Taylor picks. This one is a first, for me, having nothing to do with the whiskey. I bought this Warehouse Liquors Single Barrel Select back in 2021, and it's just like any other pick. What was a bit odd, however, is that Buffalo shipped all of the bottles for this Single Barrel pick in "Small Batch" tubes.
Of course, Gene at Warehouse Liquors caught this, and, rather than ship new tubes, apparently Buffalo Trace sent additional stickers to be applied to the outside of the Small Batch tubes, giving that necessary reassurance that this was, in fact, a single barrel pick. In the end, tubes don't matter and the bottle was clearly and properly labeled. But, it certainly was a fun little quirk with this particular bottling. I think that's why it sat on my shelf for as long as it did before I finally got around to opening it. I just liked having that little oddity.
No surprise here, but this was a delicious bourbon! The nose was full of those traditional, Buffalo Trace Mashbill #1 aromas, including toffee and chocolate. It had a little bit of vanilla and a good cinnamon spice trailing behind everything. These are consistently in my wheelhouse, and this bottle was no different.
When I took my first sip, the cinnamon spice was the first thing that I noticed up front. It was kind of a mix of baked cinnamon like you get on cinnamon rolls and cinnamon candy like redhots. It was very delicious! Interestingly, right behind that I got a decent oak note, adding a bit of tannic bitterness.
Luckily, though, that bitterness was fleeting, and it made way for rich dark chocolate notes, as well as rich toffee notes. It wanted to be a sweet bourbon, but the spice, the oak, and the richness of those sweet notes seemed to keep it from going too far.
There was a dark cherry, kind of a Maraschino cherry lurking behind everything. That seemed to work incredibly well with the chocolate, providing a sort of cherry cordial quality. It also had a sort of graham cracker note to it as well, again offering just a touch of sweetness without going too far.
On the finish it seemed that graham cracker note stuck around the longest. The dark cherry note was there, and a bit of the toffee note as well. But that graham cracker, and even the dark chocolate note, were what really seemed to linger. The spice that I got up front seemed to fade away fairly quickly after each sip.
The quirky tube is gone now, and, quite frankly, the bourbon in side was gone very quickly once I finally got around to opening it. This one checked a lot of the boxes of what I love about bourbon. I almost don't want to throw my empties away (but I will because I'm not a hoarder).
Grade: A-

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