My Analysis and Critique of Whiskey
My approach to whiskey evaluation is anchored in a positive anticipation for each tasting experience, withholding judgment until the spirit itself provides evidence to the contrary. The whiskey domain is expansive, fascinating, and replete with complex flavors that deserve a comprehensive and impartial assessment. While individual tastes naturally vary, no single preference is superior; each holds intrinsic value. Although I keep an appreciation for all whiskey varieties, I possess a particular fondness for bourbon and rye. My reviews will reflect honest, expertly informed opinions; however, perspectives may vary, and that diversity of opinion is both expected and welcomed.
Penelope Estate Single Barrel 36% Rye Bourbon Review & Tasting Notes
Today, I'll explore the Penelope Estate Single Barrel, which has a mash bill of 60% Corn, 4% Barley Malt, and 36% rye. The Single Barrel Bourbon has a 10-year age statement and is bottled at 52.5% ABV (105°). The Single Barrel has a suggested price of $89.99 for 750ml.