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Speculation ran from Barton to Beam as to where it was all being sourced from, and I don’t have the palate to pick out what’s likely an off-profile product to begin with (if it were on-profile, there’s no way a major distillery would sell off huge totes of solid 15-year-old bourbon in today’s market). If you’re into bourbon, you no doubt saw the proliferation of “toted” bourbon in 2020, especially this 15-year-old. But, I gave it a fair shot, and it held up well, earning a 7.2 (on the good side of great). I’m sorry - another 15-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon from an undisclosed distillery released in 2020? And at $190 MSRP no less? Ugh. Whiskey Drummer, Three Chord’s 15-year-old bourbon released in 2020, is more specific in its specs: all 15-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon. Despite their youth, their whiskies - sourced “from the top distilleries in Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Indiana for use in blends, single-source bottlings, and special releases” according to their website - have been racking up awards from Whisky Advocate and accolades from bourbon and rye drinkers alike. Three Chord Bourbon, out of Chelsea, MI, is a relatively new entrant to the whiskey scene.
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