Monday, December 1, 2025

24 Days of Whisk(e)y - Day 1

And so it begins... 24 days, 24 different Whiskies ... Whiskys? Whatever. I poured these back in April and they've been waiting since then. After pouring the samples, wrapping the bottles in paper, and then randomizing them... at this point I've forgotten what most of the bottles are - so this will be going in fairly blind.

On the nose, I get some proof initially, but then that seems to dissipate. I get brown sugar and some spearmint ... leading to a bit of cherry as well. The taste I get brown sugar sweetness, along with some cinnamon and some heat. It doesn't seem low proof - but not too high of proof either, so I'd guess around 100 proof. 

The finish I get spearmint and the sweetness - I don't really get much oak so maybe this is on the younger side. Adding a little water seems to bring out some oak on the nose and finish, while the taste is more sweet. Overall, this is pretty good, I would guess it's a bourbon, though it could maybe be a rye. I'd rate it a 3.5/5.0


We were drinking Wild Turkey, Jimmy Russell 70th Anniversary Release, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 50.5% ABV, bottled on 2024-08-27 in Lawrenceburg, KY, Aged 8 Years. Wild Turkey 101 is my favorite 'budget' bourbon, and when I found a bottle of this, it was a bit tough to not just open it and start drinking it... it is certainly better than the standard WT 101 - but at $50 a bottle it better be an improvement over the $25 WT 101.

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