Stillman’s Sonder American Single Malt Whiskey Aged 10 Years
Stillman’s Sonder American Single Malt Whiskey Aged 10 Years
48.2% ABV
$70
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We would like to thank Dancing Goat Distillery and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.
What the Producer Says
What began as a collection of orphaned barrels evolved into a project more than 10 years in the making. From 2010 to 2016, distillation at MGP in Indiana included a series of large exploratory test runs which resulted in a number of unused barrels. Recognizing their potential, the Maas family quietly acquired and curated these stocks over time, with a vision to release them as 10 plus year aged whiskey.
Led by Tom and Nick Maas, the Dancing Goat team embarked on an 18-month process of analysis, blending, finishing, and refinement to take the most choice barrels from their elusive aged stocks. Stillman’s Sonder American Single Malt was distilled in Indiana and aged in Wisconsin. After initial maturation, it underwent three rounds of blending, re-barreling, and finishing across a range of casks—including virgin oak, ex-bourbon, Wisconsin brandy, Cognac, and Calvados—before bottling at 96.4 proof (48.2% ABV).
“Stillman’s Sonder is both a tribute and a celebration of everything made possible by the spirit makers of America’s Heartland,” said Nick Brady Maas, Contemporary Stillman and Blender, Stillman’s Sonder.
What Gary Says
Nose: Fruit salad with peaches, pears and apricots, caramel, toffee, malted grain, and a hint of fresh walnuts.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, vanilla flan, pears, apples, oak, cinnamon, cloves, and a touch of cedar.
Finish: Moderately long with honey, caramel and cinnamon.
Comments: This is impressive. American Single Malt is a growing category, and bottles like this are a big part of the reason why. This is delicate, with the cedar note hinting slightly at juniper (not like you’d mistake this for a gin, but like there was a drop of gin in the mix). For me the newness of the category is what makes it interesting, as we don’t have some preconceived notion of “This is what American Single Malt should be” – it can surprise us. And most importantly – sipping it on the back porch was most enjoyable!
Rating: Must Try
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