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Batch B522
123.8 Proof / 61.9% ABV
Larceny Barrel Proof offers a new opportunity to experience our acclaimed wheated Bourbon mashbill in its purest form: non-chill filtered and bottled at full barrel proof. Released three times per year in January, May, and September, each offering is a bold yet balanced special Small Batch Bourbon rich with depth and distinction. Much like Larceny Small Batch and Old Fitzgerald Bottled-in-Bond, Larceny Barrel Proof is a welcome reminder of just how good wheated Bourbons can be.
Age: 6-8 years old.
Tasting Notes:
Colour: Dark sepia.
Aroma: Toasted bread, with maple and cinnamon.
Taste: Rich molasses coats the tongue, with notes of fig and hazelnut.
Finish: Nuanced flavour fades into lingering warmth.
"The nose is pleasantly reminiscent of a pile of leaves drying in the sun, with notes of pinecone, cedar, nutmeg, clove, red apple and dark cherry. The palate is much more cherry-forward, with sharper flavors or clove mixed with vanilla, cornflakes cereal, and cinnamon embedded in a toffee-like richness in the midpalate. A pink lady apple tartness carries the flavors into a medium finish which ends on a hot and spicy note." - Amanda Schuster, Distller
" In many ways Batch B522 is in between Batch C921 and Batch A122, the two batches that immediately preceded it. For starters, B522 splits the difference in proof. It offers a fair amount of heat, but doesn’t quite reach the same intensity as Batch A122. Instead, it highlights a delicious combination of cinnamon and brown sugar, with accents of graham cracker, black cherry, Red Hots, hazelnut, and leather." - Nick Beiter, Breaking Bourbon
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