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Joseph Magnus Triple Cask Finish

  • Distiller

    MGP

  • Bottler

    Joseph Magnus

  • ABV

    50%

  • Age

    NAS

  • Price $60 to $99.99

Joseph Magnus Triple Cask Finished Bourbon is a 12-year-old MGP bourbon, first matured in new American oak barrels and finished in Oloroso sherry, Pedro Ximénez sherry and Cognac casks at Jos. A. Magnus & Co. in Washington, D.C.

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  • Raided Score: 92
  • The Bourbon Culture
  • By Mike & Mike
  • There aren’t as many bottles out there that I’d recommend in the $100 range, but Joseph Magnus seems like it’s worth it to me.
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  • Raided Score: 89
  • The Daily Pour
  • By David Morrow
  • A very nice expression. The finishes work great in harmony.
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  • Raided Score: 88
  • Distiller
  • By Sam Davies
  • This whiskey is like a skyscraper erected by a talented architect. While it shows a little flash what makes it great is its well-built foundation and simple skeleton.
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  • Nose:

    Nicely balanced nose. Oloroso comes through with earthy notes, but there are bright sweet dried fruit notes as well from the other finishes. Butterscotch, orange sherbet.

  • Taste:

    Moderate mouthfeel. Lovely palate of oak, sharp tobacco, milk chocolate, walnut, butter, candied orange and spiced dried fruits. Cloves, cinnamon, raisins, figs.

  • Finish:

    Long finish that paints sort of a wet pine forest vibe. Cognac comes through here more than it did on the palate, joined by cocoa, almond and tobacco.

  • Overall:

    A very nice expression. The finishes work great in harmony.

  • Score:

    89

  • Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.

  • By David Morrow
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