Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
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Originally Posted by
George
I'm torn on BT. I bought a couple bottles a while back at about $22 each. I thought the juice was pretty good at that price. It's now up in the $27-30 range around here, and I'm not sure I'd pay that much for it.
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Originally Posted by
ratcheer
They have started stocking BT at Alabama ABC, but they are charging a fortune for it, around $35. I would like to scrape up the funds to try a bottle, though. We'll see.
Tim
How's $19.99?
http://www.klwines.com/detail.asp?sku=1031933
It's on sale, $5 off. Not sure what the shipping is, but it's probably pricey since you're so far away. I checked, and they'll ship to AL, but you have to call for a shipping price.
I live in state, and here's my shipping costs. $10 a bottle, $15 for six bottles and up to $22 for a 12 bottle case.
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
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Originally Posted by
fishnbowljoe
I think I posted this about another bourbon before, but my analogy pertains to BT too. You all know Goldilocks and the three bears, right? Well, "This bourbon is too sweet. :kiss: This bourbon is too spicy. :crazy: This bourbon is just right. :bigeyes: Mmmmmm." To me, BT is kinda just right. A little spicyness, + a little sweetness = a flavor that is very well balanced. I can taste a little leather and tobacco, which is the spicy part. Plus there's an underlying sweetness I can't quite put my finger on. Caramel or candy corn perhaps? The price is usually pretty decent, which makes this bourbon a pretty good value too. All in all a very nice bourbon. I'll always have one or two in my cabinet. Joe
PS. The combination of leather and tobacco might be the grassy flavor that Oscar alluded to.
All I can add to Joe's description (and praise) is to note its "subtle dry finish".
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
Last weekend I bought a bottle of this since I had not had any for awhile. It disappeared quite quickly. I do get the grass sensation but it doesn't bother me and reminds me of wheat grass shots.
It's def. a favorite of mine and I prefer it over anything else we have in Ohio around the $20 price point.
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
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Originally Posted by
ratcheer
They have started stocking BT at Alabama ABC, but they are charging a fortune for it, around $35. I would like to scrape up the funds to try a bottle, though. We'll see.
Tim
I live on the Ala/Fla line. I do most of my shopping in Pensacola, FL. If you're down this way sometime, give me a heads-up and we might be able to put something together. Thinking out loud: I might could make a bourbon run ahead of time and meet you at our town's I-65 exit. This goes for any of you North Alabama bourbon hounds.
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
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Originally Posted by
dean_martin
I live on the Ala/Fla line. I do most of my shopping in Pensacola, FL. If you're down this way sometime, give me a heads-up and we might be able to put something together. Thinking out loud: I might could make a bourbon run ahead of time and meet you at our town's I-65 exit. This goes for any of you North Alabama bourbon hounds.
That is very nice - Thanks!
Tim
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
I'm a BT fan, matter of fact just yesterday I stopped by the BT gift shop just to look around.
However I don't seem to have any on the shelf right now, I'll correct that very soon!
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
I agree - a good everyday pour. I personally prefer the hand selected barrels I get from Roof Brothers, but The run of the mill BT is still a great value IMO.
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
If I was keeping track, BT is easily the bourbon that I have consumed the most of over the last year. Since I talked my local bowling alley into stocking it behind the bar, I've been able to enjoy a pour or two after my Monday and Thursday bowling nights for some time. The fact that they have it mis-priced in the computer (4.25 or so for a double) makes it that much more enjoyable. :lol:
Although I love it straight or on the rocks, I have the barkeep toss in a couple of cherries which really brings out the barrel flavors (vanilla/caramel).
Two thumbs up from me for BT!
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
I'm fresh out of BT right now...I had two bottles in the bunker but they disappeared rather quickly. I've had the Binny's BT and I can say that it is definitely in my top 5 of under $25 bottlings...a fantastic pour IMO!
Re: BOTM Dec09: Buffalo Trace
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Originally Posted by
funknik
I'll absolutely second Joe's comments here -- I've been enjoying a newly opened bottle for a few days now. I describe the underlying sweetness as "toasted marshmallow" and I really think that this is the best deal out there for $20. I will add that I think BT is a really good first drink of the night but may suffer after some bolder pours. This has the leather & tobacco hints that I love in a good bourbon without the bitter rye notes that seem to overwhelm the offerings from the second BT mashbill.
I intend on opening a bottle of BT later tonight. For now, Ive been eating grapefruit and I have found that to interfere with properly tasting bourbons, or any alcohol for that matter, don't know why, its just one of those things.
The "toasted marshmallow" is right on, I mean you nailed it.....
Sometimes after a couple glasses it can be a little too sweet, a little too much "marshmallow" and not enough "toasted" but nonetheless I love this bourbon. It sadens me that it gets a bad rap in some quarters from being "musty", something that I've never picked up on.
Perhaps I'll post some fresh impressions later......