Jim Beam White Label
Arguably the best-known bourbon whisky brand in the world. Thanks to Mila Kunis, we all know now that Jim Beam is matured twice as long as required by the American Bourbon Act, meaning it's at least 4 years old.
Arguably the best-known bourbon whisky brand in the world. Thanks to Mila Kunis, we all know now that Jim Beam is matured twice as long as required by the American Bourbon Act, meaning it's at least 4 years old.
Details about this bottle | Edit |
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1826 | |
Jim Beam | |
USA, Kentucky | |
Kentucky Straight Bourbon | |
40% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Virgin | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Sweet:
Vanilla:
Spices:
Oak:
Fruit:
Caramel:
Alcohol:
Peat Smoke:
Herbs:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Honey:
Peach:
Cherry:
Pear:
Oil:
Nuts:
Malt:
Wheat:
Cake:
Chocolate:
Apple:
Banana:
Heather:
Green Apple:
Grass:
Tasting
Sweet:
Spices:
Peat Smoke:
Alcohol:
Vanilla:
Malt:
Wheat:
Oak:
Fruit:
Caramel:
Chili:
Rye:
Cinnamon:
Honey:
Peach:
Pear:
Green Apple:
Grass:
Herbs:
Herb:
Barley:
Finish
Sweet:
Spices:
Oak:
Vanilla:
Peat Smoke:
Alcohol:
Herb:
Chili:
Green Apple:
Leather:
Apple:
Malt:
Chocolate:
Fruit:
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All tasting notes
At the beginning alcoholic and sweet aroma - it's probably some malt and peach. In a couple of next sniffs spicyness and fruitiness appear. After that light vanilla and peat smoke notes come from the back. Aroma is volatile, but pleasant.
Taste:
Spicy, definitelly sweet and fruity, a lot of yun alcohol and peach taste is present. Strong oak taste with light sweet smoke. Some grain can be found in both arome and taste (but I'm not sure if it's rye or weat).
Finish:
Finish is rather short, full of spicyness and oak wood.
Comment:
Easy to drink, even without a mixer. Aroma and taste adequate to the price of this bourbon.
Rating: 2/5