J Henry Patton Road Reserve Bourbon Review

Hannah’s J Henry Patton Road Reserve Bourbon Review

Original review written on September 3, 2020

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

J Henry Patton Road Reserve Bourbon Review: Very different in an explosive way from the 5 YR from this distillery. Fruity, spicy, floral, it makes for an excellent and enjoyable pour. 92/100

VITALS:
J Henry Patton Road Reserve Bourbon Review

– Made In: Wisconsin, USA
– Distillery: DSP-WI-15005, 45th Parallel Distillery
– Aged at: J Henry & Sons
To a- Classification: Single Barrel Cask Strength Bourbon Whiskey
– Age: 7 yrs.
– Mash Bill: Red heirloom corn=60%; Heirloom winter wheat=14%; Heirloom spooner rye=14%; malted barley=12%
– Casks: Char #3 (after 2 yr stave seasoning and light barrel toasting)
– Barrel Entry Proof: unpublished
– ABV: 59.75% (119.5 proof)
– Barrel No. 55; Bottle No. 74
– Price: $104.99 USD in Wisconsin

For more information, visit jhenryandsons.com

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the juice neat from a Glencairn glass with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian. Towards the bottom of the glass, we pulled out some Wisconsin style Parmesan cheese. Definitely worth it!

Check out his review for this bourbon here!

SETTING:

With the warmth and explosion of this 7 YR bourbon, I easily see sipping this in a park, surrounded by people on picnic blankets. Look up at the night sky and enjoy a bright and colorful firework show with 7 YR in one hand and some quality cheese in the other.

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NOSE:

Woody and sharp floral scents hit my nose straight off, with an undertone of fruit leather (of a dark stone fruit), and brown sugar. Despite being of higher proof, the alcohol is not overbearing, rather, it’s pleasant and brings an extra warming factor to the glass. Further draws coax out white pepper and ginger – the ginger reminiscent of the punch you’d get in a gingerbread cookie.

Soft and sweet corn melds with traces of vanilla, making the overall vibe of the pour complex, warm, and ever-so-inviting. How different this is already from its younger brother, J Henry & Sons 5 YR!

PALATE:
J Henry Patton Road Reserve Bourbon Review

– Mouth Feel: Effervescent. Pops like a firework while being soft in body.
– Balance: Fruit heavy, but there is sufficient spice to keep it interesting.
– Visual: Honey in color, there is barely a crown with many clinging droplets. Closely packed legs drop quickly.

– Taste: This starts with a firework of warmth and alcohol tickle, which falls into an equally punchy floral element. It almost seems rosy. The ginger is still here from the nose, but it seems to have a light vanilla as its dancing partner in the palate. Still, the white pepper didn’t fade, mixing with perhaps a green grape quality.

Nothing about the palate seems particularly dark to me – it’s bright, exciting, and very complex… I can almost taste the syrup found in a fruit cup, backed by enough alcohol burn to not be sickly. Instead, it’s incredibly delicious.

A Kentucky chew on this Wisconsin bourbon elevates the once-subtle white pepper/green grape combination, while not burning too intensely. It leaves the salivary glands working overtime long after the sip. Very pleased and am still in shock only two extra years in the barrel can do this to the original 5 YR.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Long. While the warmth doesn’t disperse everywhere, it and the flavor won’t abandon the tongue.
– Between Sips: The fruit cup juice, particularly grapes stick around and leave a fruit-flavor-profile-lover like me in absolute heaven.

– No More: Consistent throughout the glass, which I really appreciate. We brought out some Wisconsin style Parmesan cheese to have with this pour, and the two greatly complement one another.

The empty Glencairn is a sweet and pleasantly sugary oak… I love this bourbon quite a lot, I’ve decided.

WORTH THE PRICE?

I hesitate to say that anything over $100 dollars, is truly worth it, but given the natural rarity – being a single barrel – and being purchased from a Non-ABC state (check out our Vocab sheet!), I could be persuaded to buy this again. I think it’s bright, fun, and very fruity in its sweetness, and there isn’t much more I could ask.

RATING: 92/100

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Brian’s J Henry & Sons 07 Year Old Cask Strength, Patton Road Reserve Review

evaluated: 03-September-2020

J HENRY & SONS 07 YEAR OLD CASK STRENGTH BOURBON REVIEW:

J Henry Patton Road Reserve is an amazing bourbon, and so much more than its younger sibling J Henry 05 Year Bourbon (which is a fine bourbon in its own right). At nearly 120 proof, its nose is all bourbon: corn, dusty grains, hints of natural fruit sweetness and some nice woodiness. On the palate, dark fruits abound, dancing with typical bourbon spices and barrel influences. The finish is all bourbon as well; medium long in length, with plenty of oak wafting from the glass. While this may be at the upper end of most budgets, I would buy again if I saw a bottle on the shelf.

J HENRY & SONS 07 YEAR OLD CASK STRENGTH BOURBON VITAL STATS:
J Henry Patton Road Reserve

– Category: Single Barrel Cask Strength, “Patton Road Reserve”
– Region: Wisconsin
– Distillery: DSP-WI-15005, 45th Parallel Distillery
– Aged at: J. Henry & Sons
– Mash Bill*: 60% Red Heirloom Corn, 14% Heirloom Winter Wheat, 14% Heirloom Spooner Rye, and 12% Malted barley (N. WI sourced)
– Barrel Char*: #3 (after 2 year stave seasoning and a light barrel toasting)
– Barrel entry proof: unpublished
– Age: 7 years
– Barrel No.: 55
– Bottle No.: 74
– ABV: 59.75% (119.5 Proof)
– Price: $104.99 USD (Wisconsin, 2020)

*”All of our bourbons are made using Heirloom Red Corn, Heirloom Wheat, and Heirloom Rye, all grown on our farm in South Central Wisconsin, which has been in our family since 1946 …
These single barrels are bottled at cask strength to maintain the purest expression of our product.

*Learn more at https://jhenryandsons.com/.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, the whiskey was taken from the fourth pour of the bottle. It was enjoyed neat from Glencairn glasses with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

NOSE:

On the nose, J Henry Patton Road Reserve is quite bourbony. Sure there is a little burn of alcohol/ethanol but so much more. Fruit tree blossoms, roasted sweet corn and wheaty, dusty grain blend with fresh picked dark berries, cherries and plum who’s aromas are amplified by spices of ginger, white pepper and rye. Additional nosing can coax freshly rolled pie crust infused with a hint of vanilla and light brown sugar caramel from the glass. The subdued theme continues as the light sweet oak of fresh toasted wood enhances clean alcohol which is there in each draft.

PALATE:

J Henry Patton Road Reserve ticks nearly all of my flavor boxes: warming faint ethanol, the herbalness of fragrant blossoms, roasted sweet corn, wheatiness and soft dusty grains blended into a dark fruit nectar of blackberries, plums and figs. Spices of cinnamon, black pepper and rye balance sweets of burnt and woody caramel poured over roasted pinenuts. As the liquid is enjoyed, dry, seasoned oak, gives way to toasted wood, barrel spice and then char with a lingering mustiness of earthy old leather.

J Henry Patton Road Reserve

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
This is well balanced bourbon with all aromas and flavors playing well with one another. In the mouth it has an oily feel yet effervescent as it tickles the tongue and mouth when held. When the liquid is allowed to coat the inside of the glass, long clinging legs break the curtain of liquid before an ill defined crown of drops return to the honey colored bowl in the Glencairn.

FINISH:

J Henry & Sons 07 Year Old Cask Strength, Patton Road Reserve offers a medium long finish with a great deal of warmth lingering in herbal, dusty grain and dark fruit. Spices of cinnamon and white pepper complement notes of rye bread dipped in brown butter. As each sip fades away seasoned dry oak and musty barrel char provides an earthy base to this fine bourbon. And as the glass empties, heavy oak floats from the Glencairn.

MY RATING: 92/100

Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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