Little Book Chapter 7: In Retrospect
Blended Straight Whiskey
59.05% ABV
$150
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What the Distillery Says
Little Book® Chapter 7, “In Retrospect,” is the seventh chapter in the Little Book Whiskey series. “In Retrospect” offers any curious whiskey drinker a chance to explore where American Whiskey can go by looking back to where it’s been.
Now, with six chapters written, the seventh chapter of Little Book pushes the story ahead, building on what’s come before in ways not yet seen. Little Book Chapter 7 is a blend of seven different liquid streams, blending one liquid from each of the previous chapters, then adding a record seventh. “In Retrospect” is a nod to the past but also sets the course for what’s next, not only for Little Book, but Freddie’s continued journey as Eighth Generation Master Distiller of the Fred B. Noe Distillery.
“Hopefully over the course of this journey, we’ve intrigued somebody enough to try something different”.
Freddie Noe, 8th Generation Master Distiller, Fred B. Noe Distillery
LITTLE BOOK “IN RETROSPECT” IS COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING LIQUID STREAMS
18 yrs Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
17 yrs Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
10 yrs Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
9 yrs Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
5 yrs Straight Malt Whiskey finished in Applewood Smoked barrels
4 yrs Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
4 yrs Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
TASTING NOTES
COLOR: Deep russet with golden hues
AROMA: Subtle sweetness with notes of clove spice
TASTE: Slightly floral with light smoke and sweet vanilla, followed by caramel
What Gary Says
Nose: Oak, cherry wood, spice notes, musty grain with a slightly floral note.
Palate: Thick and chewy, caramel, citrus spice, smokey oak, raw honey and cinnamon.
Finish: Moderate in length with caramel, oak and honey.
Comments: The nose on this reminds me of a malt whiskey, which is one of the components although with four of the seven being bourbon was a bit of a surprise (and it wasn’t even my birthday!) The palate brought things back to bourbon and rye land, although still different. This has a thick and chewy mouthfeel that I really dig. I had just finished tasting and making my notes on Little Book Chapter 6 when I was offered a sample of this. They’re all quite different, and while not a side-by-side comparison, I enjoyed the palate and mouthfeel on this one more than Chapter 6. A bit of water brightens the nose and amps those floral notes, along with bringing the citrus forward on the palate. Just wish the nose was more aligned with what the palate delivers, although that bit of a disconnect or feint can be intriguing as well.