Chestnut Farms 1792 Bottled in Bond Whiskey Review
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- From the famous Barton 1792 Distillery, a 6YR hi-rye bourbon distilled and aged on property in Bardstown, KY.
San Francisco Gold Medal
Age: 6 Years
Proof: 100
Tasting Notes: Complex nose of vanilla and mint with flavors of custard and ripe fruit. Robust, big mouthfeel and finish.
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Note that for competitions, the company might sample 300 barrels and pick the one that is outstanding. For what is sold at stores, they likely just mixed the 299 barrels that did not taste as good for a blend, and if selling a single barrel whiskey they might pick the best 1 out of 50.
It is a beautiful bottle but it’s the juice that really counts. You could get the 1792 BIB $40 to $50 and be as well off. Liquor Barn has their own 1792 brand called Flatboat. It comes in a bottle very similar to the Rock Hill Farms bottle. Pretty good, I got the full proof
Nice review! I’ve been curious about this bottle only cause the total wine always pushing it. But I think I’ll pass. Thanks you saved me.
1792: I want an Eagle Rare, but with a horse.
Bottle Designer: say no more, fam.
you are awesome
hey great honest review. thanks for sharing. cheers
Cheers!
Elijah Craig Private Barrel picks tend to run about $10 more than EC Barrel Proof batches. Sorry you took the hit on this one, lesson learned though- just kindly decline any recommendation from Total Wine staff. You just have to exude the confidence of Ron Swanson in Home Depot: "I know more than you."
Did your total wine try to get you with the whole “if you love blantons” bit? Every time I walk into total wine they always try to say the chestnut farms is blantons. I have to get a little snarky with them cause I wouldn’t pay $120 for a bottle of blantons. And I think the single barrel chestnut farms is like $250.
Many other whiskeys I’d prefer to that. Cheers!
Sad that you felt pressured at Total Wine. Tell them to beat it. And don't ever buy a marketing presentation. It's all about the juice and this is way overpriced. Just but a 1792.
Now I know! It’s okay I also got a KC 18 and little book there so not a total loss!