This article was originally published on September 17, 2018, at Bourbon & Banter.
BOTTLE DETAILS
- DISTILLER: Jos.
A. Magnus & Co. (whiskey sourced from MGP)
- MASH BILL:
Undisclosed
- AGE: NAS -
No age statement, but rumored to be 9 years old
- YEAR: 2018
(Batch 39)
- PROOF: 100
(50% ABV)
- MSRP: $99.99
NOSE: Stewed
Fruits |
Dark Chocolate | Oranges
| Nuts
TASTE: Dark
Chocolate | Caramel
| Oranges |
Clove
FINISH: Long,
silky, and lasting, with clove, caramel, and a burst of cherries.
SHARE WITH: Folks
who can really appreciate a complex, delicious whiskey.
WORTH THE PRICE: Joseph
Magnus is in that hard price range. There are a lot of whiskeys out there that
are similarly priced, with several not deserving of a C-note. However, this
Bourbon is well worth the investment.
BOTTLE, BAR, OR BUST: It took
a store owner to pique my curiosity about Joseph Magnus. He had an open bottle
and offered me a taste. It took me all of three minutes to happily hand over my
money. This is a must-have Bottle.
OVERALL: We’ve
all been there. You have a few friends who pick up a pricey bottle; they tell
you what a great whiskey is inside and that you have to get a bottle of your
own. You consider what your friends say, then consider other options similarly
priced, and you pass on the opportunity - at least for the moment.
Joseph Magnus is an
MGP-sourced Bourbon triple-finished in Cognac, Oloroso Sherry, and Pedro
Ximenez Sherry casks.
I poured this Bourbon neat
in my Glencairn glass. The appearance was a deep, dark brown. A gentle swirl
created a thin rim on the glass, producing slender legs that quickly dropped
back into the pool.
Holding the glass at chin
level, aromas of stewed fruits. Lifting the glass a bit higher to the lip level
changed that to dark chocolate, oranges, and nuts. Hovering it just under the
nostrils gave it a much more pungent orange smell. Inhaling the vapor through
my lips created a slight menthol flavor.
The mouthfeel was as thin
as the legs. However, it pleasantly coated every part of my mouth. Up front was
dark chocolate, then caramel, followed by oranges, clove, and char.
The finish was long as
silky, and the palate kept building clove and caramel beyond the swallow.
Suddenly, a delicious cherry came out of nowhere that left my mouth watering
for more.
Joseph Magnus is fantastic
in every way. If you can grab a bottle, definitely do so. There won’t be even a
second of buyer’s remorse. Cheers!
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Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
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