"a lighter, less mature whiskey with a lighter color and character". Drawn from inner central floors with less temperature fluctuation and slower maturation.
N: Lightly woody, with some corn sweetness. Some toffee and a faint note of molasses.
P: Light, initially sweet with some wood. Has toffee and molasses, but there's a slightly sour and earthy undertone.
F: Very fleeting. Sweetness, wood, and a bit of molasses.
The earthines in conjunction with the wood makes this stand out from the crowd of inexpensive whiskeys. It's young wood and a young whiskey - make no mistake - but it's not bad at all. It'd be great to mix, it's inoffensive on its own, and that's not bad. It doesn't have anything to vault it into the "worth trying" arena for me, but it's not something you should go out of your way to avoud.
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