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Tonight we have the pleasure of checking out the Bourbon Rabbi Cabernet Sauvignon finished Bourbon.
The nose is delightful. The wine fin Read Moreish shines through with a dark red cherry, with a cherry syrup note accompanying. Vanilla bean and charred oak come through, as well. Spice is subtle, but present.
On the first sip, the vanilla and oak are gently washed over with dark cherries, plum pudding, and the wine influence. Texture is delicate, yet lasting.
The finish towards the end of the sip hangs around just long enough. The dry quality of the wine influence is an interesting change of pace, in a delightful manner. The oak creeps back in accompanied by baking spices and a warm oak note.
Invites another sip as soon as the finish fades away like soft music.
Note: when I first saw the bottle design, it was from the front. I was slightly surprised when I opened the package and found the bottle to have a drastically different side profile. I had incorrectly assumed the bottle was a traditional round profile. However, i do enjoy the pleasant suprise, and I rather like the bottle design. A funny anecdote.
All in all, this is a very good experience. I commend Rabbi Chaim Litvin for making a delightful Bourbon, as well as his contributions to the whiskey industry as a whole.
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The nose is delightful. The wine fin Read Moreish shines through with a dark red cherry, with a cherry syrup note accompanying. Vanilla bean and charred oak come through, as well. Spice is subtle, but present.
On the first sip, the vanilla and oak are gently washed over with dark cherries, plum pudding, and the wine influence. Texture is delicate, yet lasting.
The finish towards the end of the sip hangs around just long enough. The dry quality of the wine influence is an interesting change of pace, in a delightful manner. The oak creeps back in accompanied by baking spices and a warm oak note.
Invites another sip as soon as the finish fades away like soft music.
Note: when I first saw the bottle design, it was from the front. I was slightly surprised when I opened the package and found the bottle to have a drastically different side profile. I had incorrectly assumed the bottle was a traditional round profile. However, i do enjoy the pleasant suprise, and I rather like the bottle design. A funny anecdote.
All in all, this is a very good experience. I commend Rabbi Chaim Litvin for making a delightful Bourbon, as well as his contributions to the whiskey industry as a whole.
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Rare Characters' Limited Release 2025 Rye Batch 1 is too damn good! Man, the baking spices bedazzle your taste buds and bring forth ripe dark fruits, Read Moremadagascar vanilla, subtle mint, raw honey, citrus, flower petals, and this really luscious milk chocolatey finish that last for days! Sensational. 🤌🏽🙂↕️
Enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend y'all! 🇺🇸🥃🙏🏽 Read Less
Enjoy your Memorial Day Weekend y'all! 🇺🇸🥃🙏🏽 Read Less
Sometimes it’s tough to decide between a dram or a cocktail, but an Old Fashioned is always my go-to. The one I had tonight was exquisite—perfectl Read Morey balanced and truly hit the spot. I also tried a .5oz pour of Weller CYPB (thanks to Bar Ginza in Vegas, the only place where you can really explore your whiskey palate with smaller pours). While I appreciate the Weller CYPB, I have to admit it’s not my favorite from their lineup. Still, love the chance to taste and compare! #WhiskeyTasting #OldFashioned #BarGinza #VegasNights Read Less