So we got our first snow today. First measurable snow that is. Super light and fluffy. As I absolutely hate snow, I protested the hateful white stuff by using a leaf blower to clear the driveway. Much to my neighbor’s amusement. Though I did see him cleaning up with one after I went in the house.
It does help to make a pretty picture though.
In honor of winter officially landing in my Minnesota suburb, I’ve decided that tonight should feature a whiskey that will really warm up the ol’ insides. Tonight’s whiskey is another one of the Tennessee Taster’s Selections that I purchased on my September visit to the Jack Daniel’s Distillery. This time, we are looking at the Barrel Proof Rye whiskey they released in Spring 2019. These bottles are only sold through the Jack Daniel’s Distillery Bottle Shop and select liquor stores in Tennessee. As we discussed the last time we looked at one of these, the Tennessee Tasters’s Selections are limited, experimental releases that take a Jack Daniel’s product and play with it a bit. In this case they took barrels of their Rye whiskey and didn’t add any water to them. And let me tell you, roughly 127° proof will certainly help turn back the winter blues.
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Tasters' Selection: Barrel Proof Rye
Purchase Info: $34.24 for a 375 mL bottle at the White Rabbit Bottle Shop, Jack Daniel’s Distillery, Lynchburg, TN
Price per Drink (50 ML): $4.60
Details: 63.8% ABV. Selection#4. Released Spring 2011. Grain Bill: 70% Rye, 18% Corn, and 12% Malted Barley. Matured in the uppermost levels of barrel house #1-05.
Nose: Chocolate, tobacco, caramel, and allspice.
Mouth: Spicy. Tobacco, clove, cinnamon, ginger, caramel, and chocolate.
Finish: Long and warm. Lingering notes of mint, ginger, and black tea.
Thoughts: Very hot and spicy. I really like this. Even though I haven't tasted everything I brought back from the distillery, I'm thinking this might be my favorite thing I bought that day. It is so good! I bought two 375mL bottles. I wish I'd picked up even more. If you are in southeastern Tennessee, this is worth the detour to the distillery bottle shop.
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