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I attended the Party Source Angel’s Envy tasting hosted by Lincoln & Wes Henderson last night. AE is based on 5 -7 yo SBW. Lincoln wouldn’t reveal the source of the distillate. Some of it is finished for 3 - 6 months in used port wine casks. The finished bourbon is then blended to taste with the SBW. (Actually, for labeling purposes, all of the bourbon is reportedly entered into the port casks at least briefly.) The end product is not chill-filtered.

My impressions (based on the initial taste):

Appearance is coppery with a hint of red. Nose is delicate with vanilla and caramel. Taste is rich and refined and leaning (slightly) towards the sweeter side. Fruit notes are predominate… also raisins, toffee, and some light spiciness and maybe a bit of cocoa. The port reveals itself most in the finish, which lingers for some time. What impressed me the most is how well-integrated this bourbon is: the nose, entry, palate, and finish all flow seamlessly from one to the other. (Reminds me of the FR Mariages in this regard.) This is well-thought out and crafted whiskey; the master’s touch is evident.

This could certainly use more ABV (it’s 86.6 proof) but Wes & Lincoln were candid that they are aiming at a broad demographic. Wes did say they are planning a barrel-proof expression by Christmas.

The bottled is uniquely-shaped and elegant ---- however, IMO, the sans serif font used on the front cheapens the look somewhat.

This is the only wine-finished bourbon that I really like. Eminently drinkable. But this is different enough that it is probably not for everyone here. I’d suggest a try before you buy.

$42.99

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Didn't know it was port finished.

I think I'll pass but before everyone starts jumping on me I'd except their offer of a pour of theirs.

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The bottled is uniquely-shaped and elegant ---- however, IMO, the sans serif font used on the front cheapens the look somewhat.
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Didn't know it was port finished.

I think I'll pass but before everyone starts jumping on me I'd except their offer of a pour of theirs.

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Here we are at the event.....[ATTACH]12040[/ATTACH]

Tom looks like he's stuck in some sort of humorous tractor beam.

(I really like that store, wish I lived closer)

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I got to try this today at a friend's... the taste was great but the feel was not there for me. I much prefer something with a longer finish and more of a mouth feel. $.02

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Tom looks like he's stuck in some sort of humorous tractor beam.

(I really like that store, wish I lived closer)

That's just my glowing personality shining through !

My first thought was, "Wow, Jesus has really let himself go...":lol:

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My first thought was, "Wow, Jesus has really let himself go...":lol:

I'm moving up in the world....

I've been called...

Kenny Rogers (in a piano bar before he heard me sing)

Jerry Garcia (lady took my picture at a water park to show her husband who loves Garcia)

and Cpt Lou Albano (and no I didn't have any rubber bands in the goatee)

edited to add

Forgot about Santa Claus (by a ticket scalper on a cold winter night going to the Pacers)

but this is really a promotion

Tom

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A Captain Lou reference.

Sweet!

I'm gonna stick with "The Guiding Light,"

Captain Lou, Captain Lou Albano.

I'm moving up in the world....

I've been called...

Kenny Rogers (in a piano bar before he heard me sing)

Jerry Garcia (lady took my picture at a water park to show her husband who loves Garcia)

and Cpt Lou Albano (and no I didn't have any rubber bands in the goatee)

edited to add

Forgot about Santa Claus (by a ticket scalper on a cold winter night going to the Pacers)

but this is really a promotion

Tom

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BTW...in that photo we happenned to also catch, on the far left, the "extraordinarily handsome", as he is know to all, jburlowski.

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What? No credit given to the fantastic photographer??? :-)

Josh

Sent from my iPhone

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What? No credit given to the fantastic photographer??? :-)

Josh

Sent from my iPhone

Hard to posts pics from that Mac? :slappin: Here ya go.... People of Stright Bourbon ... I present Josh and his amazing IPhone:post-413-14489817213676_thumb.jpg

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Just received my first bottle of Angel's Envy today and was looking forward to a quiet evening to enjoy a dram and record my thoughts about it. The buzz is warranted as this is a very nice whiskey indeed.

If interested, you can find my tasting notes here:

http://www.connosr.com/reviews/angels-envy/angels-envy-port-barrel-finish/heavenly-expression-10-10/

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Lincoln will be in Austin Friday. I am going to Specs around 2:00 to meet him and get a bottle for myself.

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Just bought a couple of bottles and got Lincoln to sign them.

Gregg

Great picture Gregg!

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Just bought a couple of bottles and got Lincoln to sign them.

Gregg

Lincoln was very flattered when I guessed that his product was at least 10 years old. :cool:

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Lincoln was very flattered when I guessed that his product was at least 10 years old. :cool:

Is that like telling your girlfriend's mom that she and her daughter could pass for sisters?

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Is that like telling your girlfriend's mom that she and her daughter could pass for sisters?

Now that's funny. I don't care who you are.:slappin: :slappin: :slappin: Joe

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Lincoln was very flattered when I guessed that his product was at least 10 years old. :cool:

Seeing how Lincoln talked about older bourbon at the Party Source (which he defined as over 8 years old) wonder how he considered that a complement.

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