Grand Teton 8 Year Private Stock Colter’s Run Bourbon Review | The Daily Pour

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Grand Teton 8 Year Private Stock Colter’s Run Bourbon

  • Distiller

    Teton Distillery

  • Bottler

    Teton Distillery

  • ABV

    50%%

  • Age

    8 Years

  • Price $60 to $99.99

Produced in Idaho at over 6,000 feet, Grand Teton Private Stock Colter’s Run Bourbon is made with 21% rye and aged for eight years in 53-gallon new American oak barrels. It is proofed with pure mountain water and bottled from single barrels. According to the brand, it's the oldest whiskey from an Idaho distillery.

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  • Raided Score: 88
  • The Whiskey Wash
  • By Jerry Jenae Sampson
  • The reality of this whiskey is that tastes nice, it has a fine profile, but there is something lacking that I can't put my finger on.
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  • Raided Score: 85
  • The Daily Pour
  • By T8ke
  • Well aged and proofed competently, it’s an easy sipper with pleasant maple and spice.
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  • Raided Score: 92
  • Drinkhacker
  • By Christopher Null
  • It’s a solid bourbon, heavy on the nuts but complicated with plenty more to chew on. At $80 perhaps a bit spendy, but how the hell else are you going to show off your Idaho street cred to your friends?
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  • Nose:

    Rich maple on the nose, honey, rye bread, pepper and a touch of oak.

  • Taste:

    Pleasant mouthfeel, more maple, sweet oak, clove and a touch of vanilla and baking spice. Easy to sip.

  • Finish:

    Pleasant finish, a blend of apple crisp, pepper, tobacco, rye spice and a touch of honey and maple.

  • Overall:

    Well aged and proofed competently, it’s an easy sipper with pleasant maple and spice.

  • Score:

    85

  • By T8ke
  • Our in house critic rates spirits on a scale of 0-10 (10 best) and is aggregated the same as external sources