On the finish I find a sweetness that lingers a long time, brown sugar, some oak dryness, and some odd savory sour note that I can't quite put my finger on. The finish hangs around for some time, so I'm guessing this is well aged. Overall, I'm guessing this is bourbon. Usually dill notes make me think maybe rye, but it was very light, so I'll stick with bourbon. This drinks middle of the road, I'll rate it 3.25/5.0 tonight.
Turns out, I was drinking Tin Cup 14Year, 42% ABV, Indiana produced, bottled in Colorado. After knowing what I was drinking and going back to it - the age certainly comes through. I rated it originally 3.5 during 24 Days of Whisk(e)y, then 3.0 during the four way bourbon tasting... and so tonight I split the difference (: I think I would like it better higher proof, 50% ABV would probably help it some.
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