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Company: Mclain & Kyne

Distillery: Kentucky Artisan Distillery

Region: Louisville, Kentucky

Aging: No Age Statement – Blends are supposed to be aged 6-10 years

Batch No: 652

Bottle No: 04965

ABV: 41.15%

Proof: 82.3

Mash Bill: 60% Corn, 30% Rye, 10% Malted Barley

Non-Chill Filtered: No

MSRP Price: $38

Appearance: Gold

Jefferson’s Very Small Batch Tasting Notes

Nose: Caramel, vanilla, sweet candied dark fruits, light cinnamon, toasted oak

Palate: Caramel, candied dark fruits that remind me of those red cherry ball candies, a bit of brown sugar, cinnamon, and toasted oak

Finish: Medium finish with a bit of heat that leaves you with a nice buttery mouthfeel full of candy fruit flavors, brown sugar, and a nice lingering toasted oak

Is Jefferson’s Very Small Batch an Approachable Whiskey?

Jefferson’s Very Small Batch has a bit of heat on the finish that may turn off beginner whiskey drinkers.

I can appreciate the heat on this one though because it leaves you with a nice oily and buttery mouthfeel that warrants the additional heat for me even though it’s only 41.15% ABV.

Is Jefferson’s Very Small Batch Complex?

Jefferson’s Very Small Batch has quite a few layers of flavor complexity to it.

It starts with a very nice dark cherry candy flavor that I really enjoy.

It then turns a little bit toward brown sugar, cinnamon, and spice then finishes with a nice toasted oak flavor and a pleasant mouthfeel.

What are Jefferson’s Very Small Batch’s strongest attributes/flavors?

Jefferson’s Very Small Batch’s strongest attribute is definitely the cherry candy flavor that I’m getting.

Is Jefferson’s Very Small Batch a go-to whiskey?

Jefferson’s Very Small Batch is a pretty affordable bottle so I could see this being a decent go-to bottle for some.

I have a few other favorites in this price range like Elijah Craig, Old Forester, and Four Roses, but this would be a nice change of pace every once in a while.

Is Jefferson’s Very Small Batch priced accurately to its quality?

I think Jefferson’s Very Small Batch is priced pretty well for its quality. It has a nice flavor to it and I could see this being a bottle to share with friends while playing cards or having a game night.

Conclusion for Jefferson’s Very Small Batch

I got this bottle of Jefferson’s Very Small Batch from the other co-founder of this site Chuck and to be honest, I didn’t expect much from it.

Turns out, I rather enjoy it.

It’s a blend of other straight bourbons and apparently, the bourbons they chose were a good combination of flavors!

Let Us Know What You Think

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Thanks for reading and cheers!


Brad

Brad is the creator of Secret Whiskey Society. Over the past 10 years, he has tasted and officially reviewed over 400 whiskeys and has documented his whiskey journey over the years. With a collection of over 800 bottles, he invites you to join him as he tastes each bottle while giving first impressions and decision on whether each bottle is worth its price tag.

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