Rich fruity caramel with an interesting mineral sting. Wet limestone character after rain. Leather notes emerging from the extended aging. Complex and inviting without immediately screaming Heaven Hill, despite being a Heaven Hill one-off mash bill.
Very rich and serpentine initially. Vanilla cream and crème brûlée character reminiscent of excellent ECBP expressions. Notable coconut note adding unexpected dimension. Deep barrel-driven richness that reveals itself across multiple sips. The extended aging shows through in the complexity.
Lingering sweetness and rich caramel. The vanilla cream and brûléed sugar notes persist without aggressive late-stage spice.
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