Showing posts with label Bourbon review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bourbon review. Show all posts

Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack Review


Country: USA
Brand: Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack
Type: Whiskey (Tennessee)
Age:  Around 5 Years
Alcohol: 40%

Colour: Golden Amber

Nose: Sweet Corn Syrup, Vanilla, Charred Oak, Butter, Fruit (Think of Pineapple, Cherries and Banana). There’s some Alcohol but not too much. A hint of Furniture Wax. Bit of Burnt Sugar as well. Quite a restrained nose really.

Taste: Not at all as Sweet as expected after the Nose. A bit watery but very smooth. Toasted Grain, Licorice, Oak, White Pepper.

Finish: Quite a bit of Licorice. Very short bite on the tongue. Slightly bitter Walnuts. Some Lemon, Apple, Oak, and Cinnamon.

I added a few drops of water to the whiskey that brought more Sweet Grain, Honey and Pineapple to the Nose. But on the palate it waters down quickly so better drink it without water although I got some extra cherries in the Finish. Well, just try it out and see what it brings you.


Rating 80,5


Nose: 20,5 – Taste: 20 – Finish: 20 – Overall: 20
General Remarks: The Jack Daniels Distillery is located in Lynchburg (Tennessee). It was indeed founded by a man called Jack Daniel in 1866 and it stayed in the family until 1956 when it was bought 
by Brown Forman from Kentucky. Gentleman Jack was introduced in 1988 and is Charcoal-Mellowed twice, once before it goes into the barrel and a second time after full maturation. In this way, it is unique.

Drinking Experience Neat: Okay

Drinking Experience on the Rocks: Good

Conclusion: I rate the Gentleman Jack slightly higher than the regular Old no.7. It’s more refined on the Nose and it certainly tastes better on the Rocks. But straight, its double Charcoal Mellowing leaves it smooth but also quite uneventful, almost boring. I don’t think it’s worth the extra bucks. For much less you can get a large range of good Bourbons.

Jan van den Ende                                                                      May 20, 2012


Wild Turkey 101 Review

Country: USA
Brand: Wild Turkey
Type: Bourbon (Kentucky)
Age: 8 Years
Alcohol: 50,5%

Colour: Gold

Nose:  Very Nice. Sweet (Dried Fruits), Vanilla, Malt. There’s something else there but I can’t define it. Could be Leather.

Taste: This is not for beginners!! A full body overwhelms you with Malt, Caramel, Vanilla (Crème Brulee) Oak and Spices (Cinnamon). Great stuff!

Finish: The finish is spicy (Pepper) and quite dry. Slightly bitter at the end and then suddenly some Vanilla returns.

Rating:  86 

Nose: 22 – Taste: 21 – Finish: 22 – Overall: 21

General Remarks:  Nice generous Sweet and Innocent Nose followed by lots of heat and Pepper. I miss a bit of balance here. Still a great Bourbon. I added a few drops of water to the Bourbon that brought some dried fruit (Plums) to the nose and some sweetness to the finish. However, the finish also seemed to burn a bit more and the alcohol became clearer. Interesting to try it out both neat and with some water.

Drinking Experience Neat: Good

Conclusion:  This should not be your first glass of Kentucky Straight Bourbon. It could easily scare you off. Some ice cubes might help out!

Jan van den Ende                                                          September 2, 2011

Jim Beam White Review


Country: USA
Brand: Jim Beam White Label
Type: Bourbon (Kentucky)
Age: 4 Years
Alcohol: 40%

Colour: Golden Amber

Nose:  Malt and Sweet Grains followed by Oak and Vanilla and a Floral note that I can’t yet define. There are also some hints of Wax or Wood Polish.

Taste:  Sweet, lots of Oak and Vanilla. Not as creamy as the nose would like you to believe. Some spices like Pepper, Nutmeg and Ginger as well.

Finish: Short and quite dry in the end. Some sweetness lingers on for a while though.

I added a few drops of water to the spirit, which mellows everything down a bit. Still I prefer to sip it neat

Rating: 81

Nose: 21 – Taste: 20 – Finish: 20 – Overall: 20

General Remarks: This is a pleasant surprise given its low price. Excellent place to start discovering Bourbons.

Drinking Experience Neat:  Good

Drinking Experience On the Rocks: Good

Conclusion:
It’s certainly not a bad Bourbon although it’s a bit rough and unpolished which could be expected given its youth. Good value for money, that’s for sure. I can see why it’s one of the top selling spirits in the world.

Jan van den Ende - September 15, 2011

Jack Daniels Old No. 7 Review


Country: USA
Brand: Jack Daniels Old No. 7
Type: Whiskey (Tennessee)/Bourbon. Lots of arguments on this issue.
Age:  At least 3 Years
Alcohol: 40%

Colour: Dark Orange/Reddish

Nose:  Sweet Corn, Buttered Toast, Charred Oak, Vanilla, Caramel, Acetone, Varnish, Coconut  (Bounty Candy Bar), light Orange, light Ripe Banana, light Peach and Sour Apples. It's not bad but there are quite some Young and Rough elements. Almost like the product is only half-finished.

Taste: Bitter-Sweet, Slightly Thin and Hot. I find Sweet Cereals, Charred Oak, Caramel, Vanilla, Orange, Banana, Cherry Flavoured Cough Syrup, Cinnamon and Pepper.  

Finish: Short and slightly Hot. Dry and a little Bitter towards the end. I find Charred Oak, Bitter Orange, Vanilla, Caramel, Pepper, Cinnamon, light Licorice, Green Apples, Menthol and a touch of Lemon.

I added a few drops of water to the Old No. 7 that brought more mellow Wood, Peach and Vanilla to the nose. Palate and Finish do not benefit from the added water although you do get rid of most of the Sharp elements. The Nose is a bit better with Water but you better sip it neat or (even better) on the Rocks!

Rating: 77 

Nose: 20 – Taste: 19 – Finish: 19 – Overall : 19


General Remarks:

The Jack Daniels Distillery is located in Lynchburg (Tennessee). It was indeed founded by a man called Jack Daniel in 1866 and it stayed in the family until 1956 when it was bought by Brown Forman from Kentucky.

Drinking Experience Neat: Average/Okay

Drinking Experience on the Rocks: Good

Conclusion: Jack Daniels Old # 7 can be enjoyed neat but it's way better over Ice or in the mix. It's a very young Spirit that has some slightly harsh elements. I reviewed this Jack Daniels for the first time in September 2016 but I almost completely rewrote it today (March 16, 2017). The reason is that I have so much more experience at the moment with tasting Whisky/Whiskey/Bourbon that it's much easier to describe the Aromas and Flavours. However, I did not change the score as I'm still comfortable with my 2011 result. The Old # 7 is not really expensive of course but you can't compare it to my favourite JD, the

Jan van den Ende                                   September 16, 2011 and March 16, 2017