'Balcones Texas Pot Still Straight Bourbon' is certainly a ne one on me. I never knew bourbon was made in Texas but what do I know? Anyone here ever tried it?
The tasting notes are...
"A bold, flavour-forward Texan pot still bourbon from Balcones, matured in charred oak casks, creating aromas of honeycrisp apples, toasted oak, popcorn, savoury crackers and well-oiled leather that fill the nose. The palate offers notes of honey, vanilla cream, roasted pecans, sandalwood and leather that linger in the finish."
and...
"Big flavours have always been the cornerstone of our prized Texas Whiskies, and Texas Pot Still Bourbon is no exception. Made grain-to-glass using a traditional pot still distillation ensures a rich and viscous spirit that stands up to aging in new charred oak without losing its essence. Each dram is full of character and body, with an aromatic entry and soft finish, for an approachable yet memorable experience."
....and it looks like this....
Amazon has if for £43:45 for 70cl.
By all accounts they do a corn whiskey & a rye too, I'm just surprised I haven't come across them before.
Regards,
Jay.
The tasting notes are...
"A bold, flavour-forward Texan pot still bourbon from Balcones, matured in charred oak casks, creating aromas of honeycrisp apples, toasted oak, popcorn, savoury crackers and well-oiled leather that fill the nose. The palate offers notes of honey, vanilla cream, roasted pecans, sandalwood and leather that linger in the finish."
and...
"Big flavours have always been the cornerstone of our prized Texas Whiskies, and Texas Pot Still Bourbon is no exception. Made grain-to-glass using a traditional pot still distillation ensures a rich and viscous spirit that stands up to aging in new charred oak without losing its essence. Each dram is full of character and body, with an aromatic entry and soft finish, for an approachable yet memorable experience."
....and it looks like this....
Amazon has if for £43:45 for 70cl.
By all accounts they do a corn whiskey & a rye too, I'm just surprised I haven't come across them before.
Regards,
Jay.