Distilled and bottled by Colorado's Laws Whiskey House, this is an annual release distilled from a mashbill made of 95% heirloom rye and 5% heirloom barley. This is a bottled-in-bond release.
This is surprising in that at times it drinks older than it is, and other times it drinks younger than it is. I like it, but would truly love it without the graininess and maltiness on the palate.
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House Review
Nose:
Sweet and fruity aromas full of maple, rock candy, a touch of rye spice and clove, cinnamon and honey.
Taste:
Nice body, rich with tons of cocoa and maple. A touch of youth, a bit surprising for the age, but there’s an interesting graininess, some malt and some cinnamon here as well.
Finish:
Medium finish. Pleasant overall, heavy on the maple, cinnamon and a touch of praline.
Overall:
This is surprising in that at times it drinks older than it is, and other times it drinks younger than it is. I like it, but would truly love it without the graininess and maltiness on the palate.
Score:
80
By The Daily Pour Staff
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