12/24/2022
Balcones 8 Row Flint Pick = Honey-Raisin Tanned Leather
OVERALL: If I could buy this for my home bar, I absolutely would. Easily one of the best Balcones I’ve tasted and gets even better as it opens up in the bottle. Do not come into this pour with preconceived notions of what Balcones is / isn’t. This one is unique. I’ll certainly be hunting more Balcones single barrels after this one.
BACKGROUND: This is an American single malt that was aged in new American oak, finished in a Madeira cask, then transferred to a used bourbon barrel. For those unfamiliar, Madiera is a type of fortified wine popular in the colonial days (and today) that is made in the eponymous Portuguese island off the coast of Morocco. Grapes are harvested from the rocky outcrop, pressed, fermented, then fortified with brandy for aging in the hot upper floors of the port houses. It’s powerful, textured, and a wonderful post-dinner sip in it’s own right. Common tasting notes for Madeira wine include: caramel, walnut, hazelnut, raisin, and peach.
NOSE: The pour opens with savory barley grains and a smoky, briny minerality but settles into a lush overripe grape that you can only get from Madeira. In truth, the Madeira notes steal the show and are somewhat similar to a Port finish but with more caramelized sugar and raisin. One you work through the Madeira notes, you will pick up some fresh tanned leather and sweet pipe to***co.
PALATE: A proofy, tannic bite hits the palate first, but settles into a ultra-lush Madeira/raisin with an undertone of clean minerality. Sweet baking spices appear if you give it a drop of water.
FINISH: The Madeira notes really cling to the back of the roof of the mouth with a little tannic tingle on the tip of the tongue. A pretty impressive finish.
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