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Review #45 - George T Stagg (2020)
Bourbon: George T Stagg (2020)
Distiller: Buffalo Trace
ABV: 65.2%
Age: 15 Years, 4 Months
Tasting: Neat in Glencairn, rested for 10 minutes. Bottle opened for an unknown amount of time.
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Nose: Cherry, Syrup, Raisin, Butterscotch, & Chocolate
Palate: Cherry, Red Currant, Toasted Oak, Vanilla, & Baking Spices
Finish: Long Finish, Cherry, Toast, Pepper, Baking Spices, Blackberry,& Caramel
Body: Full
Bite: Strong
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Summary: George T Stagg is one of the most sought after whiskies in the US, which means owning a bottle is pretty much impossible unless you spend a ton of money on the secondary or get lucky in a lottery. Luckily, bars that have a focus on whiskey tend to carry a bottle which allows for people like myself to try.
This is the second Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC) whiskey I’ve tasted, the first being Thomas H Handy. Thomas H Handy is considered middle of the pack in the BTAC, but I really enjoyed it and it’s currently ranked 2/20 on my rye whiskey list. George T Stagg is usually tied with William Larue Weller for best BTAC whiskey, so I jumped at the chance to try it at a somewhat reasonable price.
The nose has a strong cherry syrup scent to it, but it’s not overly rich and blends very well with the scents listed above. The palate is very similar to the nose but toasted notes come into play. The spice level is perfect in my opinion, definitely there but not overpowering. The finish sits in your mouth for a long time. New spice and dark fruit flavor notes line your mouth alongside the cherry. Despite the very high proof, I forgot this bourbon was over 130 proof after a sip, the flavors do an amazing job masking the alcohol. Personally I tend to gravitate towards cherry bombs, so take this review with a grain of salt.
I know the Buffalo Trace hype is out of control, but this bourbon is incredible. While it’s not life changing or worth dedicating extraordinary amounts of time and money to purchase, I definitely recommend purchasing a glass at a bar if at a reasonable price. The only reason I didn’t give this a 10/10 is because the same scent/flavor theme is carried throughout. While I like cherry bombs, it would be even better if there were other unique forward flavors.
Price: $35 per 2 oz. pour (Twin Cities, MN)
Rating: 9/10 Incredible. Almost perfect, short in one or two areas.
Rank: I created a compilation ranking list of whiskeys I’ve purchased at a store or at a bar and done a formal tasting. All bourbon ranked on the list tasted neat in a Glencairn or Tumbler and rested for 10-15 minutes. Whiskeys I ranked below and above George T Stagg (2020) are shown for reference.
#1 out of 69 bourbons tasted.
#2 Van Winkle 12 Year Reserve
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