For the record, I'm not a liqueur drinker. I'm a whiskey drinker who
prefers single malt scotch and single barrel bourbon neat, never
anywhere near ice and aired for 10 minutes before first sip after well
sniffing in a small cylindrical glass. I was expecting to HATE Red Stag
- but it seduced me because it puts the taste of bourbon first. It
smells like bourbon with a hint of cherry pipe tobacco in the glass:
notes of popcorn, molasses, tobacco, leather, and cherry. At first sip
the first taste is bourbon: corn, honey, bacon, and molasses. The mid
palate explodes with cherry and tobacco and leather. It's sweet, but
it's oddly sophisticated. The finish is sweet with honey, cherry, and
smoke.
It's utterly delicious. I polished off my glass like a
hungry wolf. The cherry is robust - but tastes real. It never obscures
the bourbon which shines through with character, age, and American
cowboy splendor like Johnny Cash's voice.
I'm a whiskey snob, but
this liqueur is the only whiskey adulteration I've ever loved. The
cherry bourbon alchemy is killer mixed with coke. It's even better in a
modified Manhattan. I suspect it will work in any mixed drink where
bourbon plays a part and you'd consider putting in a cherry.
Why
only 4 stars? I love this stuff - but I'm a whiskey purist and this
isn't pure whiskey. It's an adulteration and displays a liqueur's syrupy sweetness, thick sugary mouth feel, and a candy fruit intensity of flavor that's alien to real whiskey. By all rights I ought to hate this... Yes... where's my
glass? I want more...
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