Okay, I just checked...it was before the Rupp years. I'm from Lexington, where we know about such things.
It has a nice elegant, solid presence at first, but this quickly fades, and there is barely any finish.
Unlike most mainstream bourbons, most of which have at least some measure of lingering character, this has little to none. And for me, the finish is such an important part of the overall experience.
I know that some people like this stuff, but I would have a hard time recommending it to anyone.
Rob's Rating: 3 out of 10
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