2022

Booker’s 2022-04 “Pinkie’s Batch”

Booker’s “Pinkie’s Batch” 2022-04
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

6 Years, 10 Months, 10 Days
61.2% ABV
$90
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Booker's 2022-04 Pinkie's Batch
We would like to thank Beam Suntory and Multiply for sending us a sample to review.

What the Distillery Says:

This batch is named in honor of Booker Noe’s dad, the original Frederick Booker Noe, better known as Pinkie to his family and friends. Although no one is quite sure where Pinkie’s nickname came from, he is remembered as someone who always followed his passions.

Most people thought Pinkie was in the bourbon business, which was a good assumption to make about someone in the Noe family, but he actually worked as the vice president of the local bank. That’s not to say he didn’t enjoy drinking bourbon – he actually was a big fan – but being a part of the bourbon business wasn’t his thing. When he wasn’t running the bank, Pinkie loved to golf and tried to play as often as possible. He was also an outdoorsman with a passion for hunting that he passed down to Booker.

Although some of Pinkie and Booker’s interests were different, the two would often bond over hunting quail and watching football, which brought them together at the end of the day. While enjoying “Pinkie’s Batch,” be sure to raise a glass to the original Frederick Booker Noe.

TASTING NOTES
Like all batches of Booker’s Bourbon, Booker’s “Pinkie’s Batch” was selected by Seventh Generation Master Distiller Fred Noe to ensure it upholds the qualities and standards that his dad set for Booker’s Bourbon more than 30 years ago. Uncut and unfiltered, this batch has the following characteristics:
PROOF: 122.4
AGE: 6 years, 10 months and 10 days
BATCH NOTES: Booker’s “Pinkie’s Batch” has a golden amber color and a balanced aroma of brown spice and vanilla notes. It has the rich vanilla taste Booker’s is often known for, with a lingering well-rounded finish.
SIPPING SUGGESTIONS: Booker’s “Pinkie’s Batch” is best enjoyed neat.

What Gary Says

Nose: Salted caramel, vanilla, oak, cocoa, peanut brittle with brown sugar, and a hint of graham cracker.
Palate: Caramel, cark chocolate, vanilla, peanut butter, cinnamon, nutmeg and pepper.
Finish:  Moderately long with cocoa, oak and a bit of pepper.
Comments:  I do admire the consistency of Booker’s, as well as getting that something a bit different from time to time. The note of graham cracker on the nose was unexpected, and I do enjoy that in bourbon. This takes water well, which won’t be a surprise to fans of Booker’s either.

Rating: Stands Out

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Stellum Black The Lone Cypress

Stellum Black The Lone Cypress
Cask Strength Blend of Straight Rye Whiskies

57.67% ABV
$100
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Stellum Black Lone Cypress Whiskey
We would like to thank Stellum Spirits and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

This savory and delicate rye blend is defined by notes of dried herbs and pine, with a hint of salt-air salinity. It’s named for one of the world’s most famous trees, found on the picturesque coast of the Monterey Peninsula.

TASTING NOTES
Color: Russet.
Nose: Soft aromas of cedar and a buckwheat honey sweetness. Slight notes of burnt orange peels and an apricot kernel-like nuttiness. Lingering pleasant spices like toasted allspice and peppercorns.
Palate: It immediately coats the mouth and presents a flavor reminiscent of saltwater taffy. There are satisfying notes of ripe apricot and peach skins complimented by freshly baked pastry dough.
Finish: On the exhale, there are faint flavors of chamomile tea and more baked goods like an apple cider donut. The orchard fruit flavors persist and become jammy.

With 3 drops OF WATER: The slight addition of water brings out its savory edge. Now crushed peppercorn becomes more present, bringing subtle notes of fennel and licorice along. The fruit notes soften and become akin to poached pears and cinnamon.

What Gary Says

Nose:  Honey, fresh cedar, pine, mint, orange zest, cinnamon, and a hint of juniper.
Palate:  Thick with nectarines, cinnamon, mint, light caramel, peaches, pepper and savory herbs.
Finish:  Moderate in length, drying with cinnamon, lemon and pepper.
Comments:  I can’t recall getting juniper in a whiskey before (in fact when I first nosed, I wondered “Is this a whiskey finished in gin barrels?”)  It isn’t that heavy – but just caught me by surprise.  Grapefruit comes out with some water, and it softens the palate while keeping that lovely viscosity. This is a rye whiskey for folks who really like that sharp, acidic bite that rye offers (not that ‘barely legal rye’ nonsense, although I enjoy those as well).

Rating: Stands Out

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Stellum Black Hunter’s Moon

Stellum Black Hunter’s Moon
Cask Strength Blend of Straight Bourbon Whiskies

57.76% ABV
$100
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Stellum Black Hunters Moon Whiskey
We would like to thank Stellum Spirits and Ro-Bro Marketing & PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

This warm, oak driven bourbon is made in preparation for winter, inspired by the Hunter’s Moon of October. It is marked by a high rye spice and a robust woodiness meant for the time of year when days get shorter and the nights get longer.

TASTING NOTES
Color: Golden Caramel.
Nose: Very warm, rounded vanilla and butterscotch aromas initially, giving way to honeysuckle and ripened mango.
Palate: Bright cinnamon at first, leading into flamed orange peel, then savory, earthy notes of black plum and petrichor.
Finish: Sweet and upbeat medium finish that tapers off gracefully.

WITH A SPLASH OF WATER: The layer of fruity, floral aromas is activated with a splash of water. The nose gives ripe mango, coconut, and tangerine, the palate is toasted salted cashew and lemon balm, and the finish is longer and leaner, like a walk down a long dock at the beach.

What Gary Says

Nose:  Rich, salted caramel, vanilla, butterscotch, honey, brown sugar, nutmeg and a bit of cherries.
Palate:  Thich mouthfeel, citrus forward with toasted orange zest, caramel, milk chocolate, cinnamon, honey, and pepper spice.
Finish:  Moderately long and damp with caramel, grapefruit, cinnamon and pepper.
Comments:  Very nice and spicy bourbon – almost reminds me of a rye whiskey with that citrus edge on the palate. Takes a bit of water well, adding a toffee note on the nose and bringing the chocolate out more on the palate.

Rating: Stands Out

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Town Branch Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon Whiskey

Town Branch Single Barrel Reserve
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

51.6% ABV
$50-$60
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Town Branch Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon Whiskey

What the Distillery Says

Town Branch is handcrafted to pay homage to the rich distilling history in Lexington, Kentucky. Our Single Barrel Reserve Bourbon Whiskey is a cask strength, single cask expression of our flagship bourbon that is hand-selected by the most distinguished of palates.

TASTING NOTES: Oak, Caramel, Brown Sugar, Cherry
PAIRING SUGGESTION: Best served simply neat or paired with a large ice cube, along with beef, lamb, cured meats, aged gouda, and cheddar cheese.

Sample from Barrel 2335

What Gary Says

Nose:  Caramel, soft fresh hewn oak, vanilla, hint of corn bread, baking spices, bit of dark fruit, raisins and fall leaves.
Palate:  Caramel creme candies, cinnamon, vanilla, pepper, oak and roasted corn flakes.
Finish:  Short to moderate in length with caramel, dark fruit and pepper.
Comments:  Not sure the age on this particular barrel, but a lot of corn (more than I would have expected if this is in the typical 6 to 8 years age range). Now it doesn’t taste “young”, just very pedestrian to me for the price. A bit of water doesn’t change it much either. The dark fruit notes are interesting, although not enough so that I’d go out of my way for.

Rating: Average/Stands Out

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Old Ezra 7 Year Straight Rye Whiskey

Old Ezra 7 Year Straight Rye Whiskey

57% ABV
$80
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Old Ezra 7 Year Straight Rye Whiskey
We would like to thank Luxco and BYRNE PR for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

ST. LOUIS (Nov. 1, 2022) – Lux Row Distillers announced the newest variant in the Ezra Brooks brand family: Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey. A limited allocation of 3,000 six-pack cases of Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey will reach retail shelves across the country later this month at a suggested retail price of $79.99 per 750 ml bottle.

Like other members of the Ezra Brooks brand family, Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey is distilled using the highest-quality ingredients and charcoal filtered for mellow flavor and a smooth finish. Old Ezra 7-Year Rye features two rye mashbills (51% rye whiskey and 95% rye whiskey), is aged a full seven years and is bottled at full proof (114 proof, or 57% ABV) to deliver a full, complex flavor.

“With Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey, we’ve delivered a rye whiskey worthy of the Old Ezra label,” said Lux Row Distillers master distiller John Rempe. “This tasty 7-year-old rye offers slightly sweet and oaky tones with hints of vanilla and honey, and it finishes with a warm touch of spice and tobacco. It’s certain to become a favorite among both rye fans and fans of the Ezra Brooks brand family.”

The introduction of Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey comes on the heels of Old Ezra 7-Year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey’s recent “Best Overall Bourbon” win at the 2022 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Like its bourbon namesake, Old Ezra 7-Year Straight Rye Whiskey features a high-end, custom-designed bottle. Its green, jewel-toned label is highlighted by a 7-year age statement and gold and copper foil accents.

What Gary Says

Nose:  Rich, chocolate with toasted orange zest, cinnamon, honey, nutmeg, fruitcake and pipe tobacco.
Palate:  Thick and warm, chocolate with orange bitters, cinnamon, vanilla, honey, nutmeg, bit of anise and clove with tangerines.
Finish:  Moderately long, damp with citrus, pepper spice and cocoa.
Comments:  I love rye whiskey around this age range and proof. This one in particular with the various spice notes on the nose left me with the impression of ‘Christmas in a bottle’. Just really nice mouthfeel, those big spice notes you hope for in a rye, and a nice balance with sweetness (and a chocolate note that I don’t get a ton with rye). A bit of water brightens it up, bringing out some mint and rickhouse must, with the mouthfeel transitioning to creamy.

Rating: Must Try

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