Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask Review

Brian’s Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask Review

reviewed 06-December-2024

COURAGE & CONVICTION CUVEE CASK REVIEW:

The aroma of Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask (Courage & Conviction Cuvee) combines dry sweetness reminiscent of sherry and Riesling wine with notes of fruit blossoms, herbal tones, and red berries. As detected on the nose, dry Riesling flavors evolve with a sweet nectar of apricots, red berries, and plum to treat the tongue. There is a subtle spiciness from ginger and nutmeg, as white pepper adds contrasts to earthy cocoa powder, toasted pecans, and a hint of toasted oak. Its creamy texture creates a soft mouthfeel, and inside the glass, long clinging legs entertain the eye after each sip. The finish is long and warm, moving from wine tannins and sherry to floral, fruity, and dry oak elements. This is a nice pour.

COURAGE & CONVICTION CUVEE CASK VITAL STATS:
Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask

Category: American Single Malt
Region: Lovingston, VA
Distillery: Virginia Distillery Co.
Mash Bill: 100% malted barley
Barrels: Sherry casks, Premium bourbon barrels, and European red wine cuvée casks
Barrel Char: Various, Undisclosed, European red wine cuvée casks (casks undergo ‘STR’ treatment, meaning ‘Shave, Toast, Re-char’)
Barrel entry proof: Undisclosed
Age: Undisclosed (minimum of four years)
ABV: 46.0% (92.0 Proof)
NABCA CSC #: 26468
Size: 750 mL
List Price: $69.95 Price Paid: $51.95 (On Sale, Idaho, Fall 2024)
No batch or bottle number identifiers

DISTILLER NOTES

Learn more at Virginia Distillery Co.

ENJOYMENT METHOD FOR THE REVIEW:

Approximately four ounces from a newly opened bottle went into my Glencairn. After nosing the pour for the review, about 30 minutes past before the first sip was taken.

COURAGE & CONVICTION CUVEE CASK NOSE:

The aroma of Courage & Conviction Cuvee combines a dry sweetness reminding me of sherry and dry Riesling wine with delicate notes of light fruit tree blossoms and herbal tones. Red berries, apricots, and fresh red plums add a vibrant and fruity layer, while faint citrus contributes a subtle brightness. Powdered ginger and nutmeg and the sweetness of vanilla taffy and honey combine to provide a nice balance. As my nosing continues, an earthy presence of wet, fresh-cut oak sawdust offers a nice aromatic foundation.

COURAGE & CONVICTION CUVEE CASK PALATE:

The first sip of Courage & Conviction Cuvee begins dry, with Riesling wine characteristics. As additional sips are taken, a potpourri of fruit tree blossoms and herbal notes blend with the sweetness of apricot, red berry, and plum nectar. There s a slightly bitter blood orange marmalade note here too, while ginger, nutmeg, and white pepper temper the contrasting tang with subtle spiciness. Dry cocoa powder notes compliment flavors of light vanilla, the gentle sweetness of fruit blossom honey and faint light brown sugar. Rounding out the flavor train, chopped and toasted pecans enhance the experience and fade away on the sensation of toasted oak.

Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
Courage & Conviction Cuvee has a gentle and creamy texture, creating an easy to hold mouthful, yet gives a simple tongue tickling as a reminder of its proof. The fruitiness seamlessly blends with a slightly bitter aftertaste which provides an interesting contrast without overpowering the pour. After each sip, the visual inside the glass reinforces its appeal as long clinging legs descend quickly, leaving behind a widely spaced inverted droplet crown above the deep honey-colored pool.

COURAGE & CONVICTION CUVEE CASK FINISH:

Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask finishes long and warm with layers of complexity as wine tannins and sherry notes fade into floral and herbal accents. As the red berries and plums scensed on the nose and tongue drift away, ginger and white pepper provide a gentle spice. Memories of milk chocolate and light vanilla add a touch of sweetness, then gradually give way to dry oak and toasted wood, creating a balanced and structured finale.

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
Click to read Brian’s scoring process.

Click 89/100 to access other whiskies with this score.
To access other reviews from this brand, click Virginia Distillery Co.

WHISKEY TRAITS, FLAVOR NOTES AND PROFILE GRAPH:
Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask
Courage & Conviction Cuvee Cask

Back to …

Brian’s Whiskey Reviews –
Individual Whiskey Reviews –

Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch

Brian’s Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch Review:

reviewed 17-December-2024

BOOKERS 2023-03 MIGHTY FINE BATCH BOURBON REVIEW:

Booker’s 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch begins with a dry, fiery nose featuring dusty roasted corn, dark dried fruits, and warm spices such as allspice, ginger, and rye, underpinned by seasoned oak and toasted wood. On the palate, the bourbon transitions from an initial ethanol burn to complex layers of herbal warmth, bittersweet chocolate, vanilla, and nutty toffee, balanced by earthy undertones and tannic structure from dry oak and charred wood. Despite its high proof, the bourbon’s medium-thick, oily body provides an unexpected smoothness and approachability, with clinging legs that reflect its rich mahogany hue. The finish is long but subtle, showcasing lingering dry corn, pepper, and hints of bittersweet chocolate and nutty toffee, supported by smoky char and earthy wood tones. Even the empty glass leaves an impression, as a warm aroma of rich oak sawdust wafts up with each draw.

BOOKERS 2023-03 MIGHTY FINE BATCH VITAL STATS:
Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch

Category: Small Batch Bourbon
Region: Clermont, Kentucky, USA
Distiller: Jim Beam, Master Distiller Fred Noe
DSP #: KY-230
Mash bill: 77% Corn, 13% Rye, 10% Malted Barley
Casks: New Charred Oak
Barrel Char: #4
Barrel Entry Proof: 125
Age: 7 Years, 1 Month, 10 Days
Non-chill Filtered
ABV: 63.3% (126.6 Proof)
NABCA CSC #: 16906
Fair Price: $147.64 (BoozApp, December 2024)
Shelf Price: $137.67 (BoozApp, December 2024)
Paid: $89.95 (Idaho, October 2023)

MASTER DISTILLER NOTES

The breakdown of barrel storage for Booker’s “Mighty Fine Batch” is as follows:

2% came from the 5th floor of 7-story warehouse Q 
3% came from the 6th floor of 7-story warehouse Z 
8% came from the 5th floor of 9-story warehouse G 
10% came from the 6th floor of 7-story warehouse I 
10% came from the 5th floor of 9-story warehouse H 
12% came from the 5th floor of 9-story warehouse G 
55% came from the 5th floor of 7-story warehouse 3

Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch

Learn more at Booker’s Bourbon.

ENJOYMENT METHOD FOR THE REVIEW:

Taken out of the newly opened bottle, the first one and a half ounces mixed with the bourbon in our Infinity Bottle Project. Then, by alternating the pours, four once review amounts went into three Glencairns. My daughters and I enjoyed the bourbon neat while preparing this review.

Click to read Hannah’s and/or Elora’s review.

BOOKERS 2023-03 MIGHTY FINE BATCH NOSE:

Booker’s Mighty Fine Batch opens dry and a bit firey on the nose with notes of dusty and roasted field corn. In the mix I smell old raisins and other dark dried fruits dusted wit spices of allspice, ginger, pepper, and rye. With further nosing, bittersweet chocolate along with faint vanilla, blend with simple syrup and toasted pinenut toffee, providing a subtle sweetness and a layer complexity. At the foundation, the aroma of seasoned, dry oak and toasted wood combine with a hazy light char and notes of leather and create a balanced and earthy backdrop.

BOOKERS 2023-03 MIGHTY FINE BATCH PALATE:

Initially, sips of Booker’s Mighty Fine Batch give a slight burn of ethanol. As I acclimate, sips become warming herbal bites with notes dusty grain, followed by dark fruit leather and raisin. Then come notes of allspice, stale cinnamon, ginger, pepper, and rye which add complexity and warmth. Sipping on, bittersweet chocolate, vanilla, simple syrup, burnt sugar and a bit of bitter walnut toffee add a subtle sweetness. This slightly tannic edge pairs with flavors of seasoned, dry oak, toasted wood along with hazy char and leather. These help to add structure, while earthy undertones help keep the pour’s character grounded.

Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch

Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
The first sip of Mighty Fine Batch gives the tongue a strong tickle which fades relatively fast. As it does, the liquid becomes viscous and easy to hold, turning oily the longer it remains on the palate. Despite its 126.6 proof, this bourbon is solid and smoother and easier to drink than one might expect, demonstrating an intriguing approachability. Its medium-thick body is evident in the long, clinging legs which cling inside the glass after each sip, draining the dregs back to the mahogany colored pool.

BOOKERS 2023-03 MIGHTY FINE BATCH FINISH:

Booker’s 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch presents a long but faint finish. Dry, warm notes initially dominate, then are followed by dry, dusty corn and a hint of pepper which lingers in the finish. Then similar to what I found on the nose and palate, although much subdued, bittersweet chocolate and dark nutty toffee add subtle depth. As the finish fades, dry, seasoned oak and toasted wood add structure to smoky char and earthy undertones. And when the last of the pour is downed, the empty Glencairn smells like rich, warm oak sawdust.

MY RATING: 89/100

Will I buy this whiskey again? YES
Click to read Brian’s scoring process.
Click 89/100 to access other whiskies with this score.
To access other reviews from this brand, click Booker’s Bourbon.

WHISKEY TRAITS, FLAVOR NOTES AND PROFILE GRAPH:
Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch
Bookers 2023-03 Mighty Fine Batch

Back to …

Brian’s Whiskey Reviews –
Individual Whiskey Reviews –

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!

With 2024 drawing to a close, we would like to say thank you to our many loyal followers, readers and subscribers across all our platforms. On this, our five year anniversary, we have archived nearly 350 individual reviews of almost 200 different whiskies. While our noses, taste buds, and preferences conflict from time to time, we do get to enjoy this adventure together as we share each day’s events over a good pour.

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old

Last year (2023) we embarked on a new project … Our WftA Podcast … And to date, we’ve produced and uploaded thirty episodes. Our shows encompass a variety of topics, although each series includes recurring themes …

  • Review episodes” where we might review a product readily available on most store shelves, compare products while exploring a topic or even discuss a whiskey from our bunker voted on by listeners,
  • Guest Interviews” with like-minded whiskey aficionados, friends, family, and industry thought leaders,
  • Slow Pours” where we reflect on a loosely related whiskey topics .. anything from family to the value of our pours.
  • How to” shows where we offer insight on how we enjoy our amber liquid,
  • Whiskey Spotlights” where the focus might be on a distillery, proof or type,
  • Whiskey History” where we uncover whiskey’s place in the American landscape,
  • In addition, each episode includes our “This Fortnight in Whiskey” segment where we discuss recent happenings in the whiskey world.
Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old! This year, in addition to postings on FacebookInstagram, LinkedIn and Pinterest where we uploaded many articles with links to whiskey related industry news, we included updates and links to the podcasts we were making.

And an article posted early in the year, Blantons on Secondary, generated a lot of interest in the community, provoking lively exchange of dialog on several of the platforms.

Click the Leave.A.Reply button below each article and/or review to give input and share your thoughts.

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!

Subscribe to get our latest updates. Find the SUBSCRIBE widget below this update on your moible phone, or to the right from a desktop or tablet. Enter your name and email address then click the SUBSCRIBE button so you’ll never miss new content.

WhiskeyfortheAges.com subscribers are first to be notified (by email) whenever we post … and don’t worry … we hold contact information in the strictest confidence.

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!

In addition, readers can use our Contact Page to email their review and content requests.

Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old and because of you loyal patron, we continue to grow. Thanks again to everyone who follows, listens in, and comments on our posts! And as always, we look forward to sharing our pours and thoughts in the year ahead.

Cheers!
– Brian

Brian Dawson, Editor, LinkedIn
brian@whiskeyfortheages.com
WhiskeyfortheAges.com
Whiskey for the Ages is Five Years Old!