World Whiskey Society 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Port Cask Unicorn Edition

$164

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Mash Bill: 51% Corn, 45% Wheat, 4% Barley

102 Proof.

The 10-year-old bourbon originated from a distillery in Oklahoma, though the exact source is not disclosed. Presumably, a good candidate is Prairie Wolf Spirits (part of the Wander Folk Spirits family), which opened in 2012 as the first legal distillery in Oklahoma since prohibition. It’s a single barrel, or at least was finished in a single port barrel, or port “pipe” as they are referred to, which typically range from 550-650 liters in size.

If the label and origin are not unique enough, the whiskey’s aroma will convince you. Exceptionally aromatic, it’s filled with sweet dark fruit scents and begs you to sip. The sip follows with similar flavors and integrates a more familiar caramel underpinning into the base. It finishes with a tapering of those flavors at a medium length. Because it is so aromatic and fruit-forward, those who don’t enjoy dark fruit may not find it as enjoyable. But for those who do, the whiskey is extremely satisfying.

TASTING NOTES

NOSE: Dark fruit bouquet | Luxardo cherries | Plum | Black raspberry | Dark red wine | Brown sugar | Light cocoa | Rich | Incredible aroma that brings a wow factor
Palate: Blueberry pie | Plum | Dark cherries | Black raspberry | Red wine | Ruby port | Caramel underpinning | Hint of Nocino | Ric
Finish: Lingering bouquet of fruit | Cherries | Currants | Baking spices develop | Brown sugar | Medium length

DETAILS

Country USA
Region Oklahoma
Brand World Whiskey Society
Container Bottle
Container Size 750ml
Product Subcategory Whiskey
Mashbill Type Bourbon
Feature Single Barrel
World Whiskey Society 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Port Cask Unicorn Edition
World Whisky Society

World Whiskey Society 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Port Cask Unicorn Edition

$164

Mash Bill: 51% Corn, 45% Wheat, 4% Barley

102 Proof.

The 10-year-old bourbon originated from a distillery in Oklahoma, though the exact source is not disclosed. Presumably, a good candidate is Prairie Wolf Spirits (part of the Wander Folk Spirits family), which opened in 2012 as the first legal distillery in Oklahoma since prohibition. It’s a single barrel, or at least was finished in a single port barrel, or port “pipe” as they are referred to, which typically range from 550-650 liters in size.

If the label and origin are not unique enough, the whiskey’s aroma will convince you. Exceptionally aromatic, it’s filled with sweet dark fruit scents and begs you to sip. The sip follows with similar flavors and integrates a more familiar caramel underpinning into the base. It finishes with a tapering of those flavors at a medium length. Because it is so aromatic and fruit-forward, those who don’t enjoy dark fruit may not find it as enjoyable. But for those who do, the whiskey is extremely satisfying.

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NOSE: Dark fruit bouquet | Luxardo cherries | Plum | Black raspberry | Dark red wine | Brown sugar | Light cocoa | Rich | Incredible aroma that brings a wow factor

Palate: Blueberry pie | Plum | Dark cherries | Black raspberry | Red wine | Ruby port | Caramel underpinning | Hint of Nocino | Ric

Finish: Lingering bouquet of fruit | Cherries | Currants | Baking spices develop | Brown sugar | Medium length

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