Larceny Barrel Proof Batch A121 Review

Hannah’s Larceny Barrel Proof Batch A121 Review

Original review written April 27, 2021

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Incredibly complex bourbon that brings heat, uniqueness and quality, all at a reasonable price. I definitely recommend Larceny Barrel Proof Batch A121. 93/100

VITALS:
Larceny Barrel Proof Batch A121 Review

– Made In: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Heaven Hill Distillery
– Classification: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey; Wheated Bourbon
– Age: nas (Heaven Hill states batches will contain 6 to 8 year old bourbon)
– Mash Bill: Corn=68%; Wheat=20%; Malted Barley=12%
– Casks: Char #3
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– ABV: 57.4% (114.8 proof)
– Price: $49.95 USD in Idaho

For more information, visit heavenhill.com

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

I enjoyed the juice neat with father and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer, Brian.

Check out his review of this bourbon here!

SETTING:

The texture of this one begs to be enjoyed beach side, with warm sand surrounding you and a crisp, salty air on your tongue with Larceny A121. It’s hot; waves are crashing; gulls are crying and this bourbon might as well be the center of the universe. The sun could be anywhere – it doesn’t really matter with this one. Just raise a toast to Mother Nature, and you’re good.

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NOSE:

Immediate impressions are that this has a dark molasses sweetness to it along with currants, black pepper, and dusty and smoky grains. There is a briny quality to this also that mixes with a roasted/salted peanut that certainly makes the mouth water. I find a strange essence here too, almost like… broccoli? But not in the sense of a hate vegetable, rather isolate the slight pepperiness that comes with the broccoli.

The longer I nose, the more a red hot candy and cinnamon flavor emerges, which is certainly unique and not found in too many other whiskeys we have had. The alcohol tinge is stronger than I would anticipate from a wheated bourbon – especially since the ABV is relatively moderate. It should be noted that this alcohol bite could be from the red hot candy sensation too.

Overall, I’d say that this is quite a complex nose, and it certainly is very inviting.

PALATE:
Larceny Barrel Proof Batch A121 Review

– Mouth Feel: There is a textured raspy quality to this that makes each sip interesting and keeps me going back for more.
– Balance: There are a LOT of flavors going on here, and yet, I feel like the balance is completely solid and certainly very complex.
– Visual: Tawny in color, there are long, clinging legs that break off from a ring/would-be crown.

– Taste: The dusty grains come across the palate first, and it is almost as though the grain is still raw, and I can taste the stems and seeding pods at the top. The black pepper from the nose has mellowed into a more undefinable pepper, but the bite is definitely still to be found. I can also detect a sweet bitterness, perhaps a burnt caramel that chases after the pepper with the faintest hint of yellow sponge cake.

Strangely enough, there is also an almond component to this in the way of barely-there sweetness and as a layer of richness. It blends well with the wood of this bourbon, which I would say is distinctly oak and strong, charred oak at that.

There is less fruit here on the palate, which is a bit of a shame, save maybe for seasoned raisins or dried prunes. Nevertheless, it’s still very rich with its spices, which contribute quite well to the alcohol burn that is still surprising to me with its 114 proof. A Kentucky chew makes the dark, dried fruits even stronger and brings out stronger flavors of allspice.

FINISH:

– Lasting Power: Medium. The warmth definitely lingers around for a while, along with a subtle aftertaste.
– Between Sips: I think the grains are the most noticeable between sips, but there is a fruit that wants to be there that doesn’t seem quite as dark as the fruits noted on the actual taste. It’s very enjoyable!

– No More: It does seem to get a little more bitter the further into the glass I get, but I don’t think it reduces the quality of this bourbon in the slightest. The blend is still solid, and if anything, I think this bitterness (which seems to come from walnuts?) only enhances the complexity of this pour.

The empty Glencairn is a spicy oak with black pepper and rich warmth. A great way to finish a great bourbon.

WORTH THE PRICE?

Like my other reviews thus far on Larceny Barrel Proofs, I find this one incredibly enjoyable for something priced at $50, a higher proof, AND a wheated bourbon. I think this line fills a gap in the bourbon industry, and are definitely must-haves in bunker collections. With such unique, complex flavors to offer, it’s impossible to go wrong picking up a bottle of Larceny A121.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF BATCH A121 REVIEW RATING: 93/100

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Larceny Barrel Proof A121

Brian’s Larceny Barrel Proof A121 Review

27-April-2021

LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 BOURBON REVIEW:

Larceny Barrel Proof A121 (Larceny BP A121) has a wonderful nose. Heat lurks in the background, but herbal spices and subdued sweet aromas mix nicely with lightly toasted char to keep it at bay. Its viscosity transforms spices of dark cinnamon, ginger and green pepper, helping them to coax subtle sweets of light vanilla and a trace of brown sugar as the blend coats the mouth. Heaven Hill has a winner with this high proof wheated series.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 BOURBON VITAL STATS:
Larceny Barrel Proof A121

Category: Barrel Proof Wheated Bourbon
Region: Kentucky, USA
Distillery: Heaven Hill
Mashbill: 68% Corn, 20% Wheat, 12% Barley
Barrel Char: #3
Age: nas (Heaven Hill states batches will contain six to eight year old bourbon)
Entry Barrel Proof: 125
ABV: 57.4% (114.8 Proof)
Availability: Tri-annual Limited Release
Batch: A121
– ”A” First release of the year
– ”1″ Released in January
– ”21″ Released in 2021
Price: $49.95 USD (in Idaho, 2021)

Learn more at https://heavenhill.com/.

ENJOYMENT METHOD:

For the evaluation, alternate amounts, equaling about 4 ounces, were poured into two Glencairns after 1.5 ounces were removed from a newly opened bottle and added to our Infinity Bottle. The bourbon was then assessed with my daughter.

Check out her review for this bourbon here!

LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 NOSE:

Larceny BP A121 has a wonderful nose, yet I know alcohol is lurking in the subdued herbal wheatiness. Careful nosing brings tart apples, a lone dried apricot and some candied citrus. I also get candied ginger, cloves, white pepper and a bit of graham in the aroma as well. The fragrance of this pour tempts the senses, begging a sip before my nosing is complete. But struggling on, I am rewarded with light vanilla, red licorice vines, brown sugar, orange blossom honey and toasted nuts. Any sensations of wood are faint but I do get sweet cut oak, and lightly toasted barrel char. A121 smells fresh.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 PALATE:

The first sip of Larceny BP A121 offers a tickle of alcohol burn. It is herbal, dry and wheaty. I feel a fruit presence, but it is more of an undefined fruit leather than anything specific. Dark cinnamon, ginger and green pepper are much stronger than sweets of light vanilla, brown sugar and faint burnt caramel and while not wood forward, I get seasoned oak, toasted wood and hazy barrel char. A121 tastes rich and compliments its leathery components.

Larceny Barrel Proof A121

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
The aromas and flavors in Larceny BP A121 are a bit unbalanced but not bad; the nose promises more than I taste. When each sip is held, I get a warm tickle on the tongue, but the tickle fades as the salivary glands go into overdrive. The liquid becomes viscous and oily and as the glass is set down after each sip, long legs guide the liquid into the honey colored pool, leaving behind an even but widely spaced inverted crown.

LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 FINISH:

Larceny BP A121 finishes with a medium long tickle of alcohol. I get an herbal touch of tobacco mixed in a dark fruit compote thinly spread over dark dry toast. As noted above, spices of cinnamon and pepper dominate faint brown sugar and but strengthen the seasoned oak and toasted barrel char. There is a slight hint of leather to round out A121’s throat warmth. And when the last dram is downed, oaky alcohol is easy to draw from the empty Glencairn.

MY LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 RATING: 90/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
Heaven Hill has a winner with this series; I will be buying Larceny Barrel Proof bottles when I see them.
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LARCENY BARREL PROOF A121 TRAITS AND FLAVOR NOTES AND PROFILE GRAPH:
Larceny Barrel Proof A121
Larceny Barrel Proof A121

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