Brian’s Stagg Jr Batch #12 Review:
written on 07-March-2020
STAGG JR BATCH #12 BOURBON REVIEW:
Stagg Jr Batch #12 is incredibly complex; its aromas and flavors never stop coming (as seen in the traits wheel below). My salivary glands were preparing as I nosed, and even so, at the first sip they weren’t quite ready for the flavor explosion. While quite hot, this is a phenomenal pour. I wish it wasn’t limited by the one bottle left in the cabinet.
STAGG JR BATCH 12 VITAL STATS:
– Batch 12, Released Summer of 2019*
– Category: Small Batch
– Region: Kentucky, USA
– Distiller: Buffalo Trace
– Mashbill: Buffalo Trace Mashbill #1 (low rye <10% rye)
– Cask: New charred oak
– Barrel Char: #4
– Barrel Entry Proof: 125
– Age: nas (~8 years)
– ABV: 66.05% (132.1 Proof)
– Cask Strength | Non-Chill Filtered
– Price: $49.95 USD in Idaho
Learn more at https://buffalotracedistillery.com/.
*Other than ABV and proof numbers, bottles of Stagg Jr have no batch or other identifiers. An internet search for the proof of “132.3” reveals this bottle to be Batch 12, bottled in the summer of 2019.
Go to bourbonex.com for detailed Stagg Jr, batch information.
ENJOYMENT METHOD:
For the evaluation, I shared the juice neat from Glencairn glasses with my daughter and fellow Whiskey for the Ages reviewer Hannah.
Check out her review for this bourbon here!
NOSE:
The first full draw is pure ethyl alcohol: harsh and strong, but with just a little time the heat fades to a fine herbally-sherried potpourri of freshly opened tobacco pouches and drying corn. Hints of berries, apricots and bitter citrus zest and dark fruits of raisins and figs mix with a dusting of cinnamon, ginger and pepper. Careful nosing is treated with bittersweet chocolate and light vanilla infused rye bread. The sweets keep coming as brown sugar and light molasses meld traces of pecan nuttiness into fresh cut oak and hazy barrel char. This is a musty pour as a damp potting soil element adds depth and complexity.
PALATE:
As on the nose, the first sip is strong; it is both hot and throat warming. As my mouth acclimates, fine sherry mixes with an herbalness of faint roasted corn. Citrus zest and blood orange freshness weave in and out with dried, tart montmorency cherries, dark raisins and figs. Spices of ginger, black pepper, and rye blend with bittersweet chocolate chips and light vanilla. Most of the sweetness in the juice comes from fruit, however there are simple elements of brown sugared caramel and maple syrup as well. This bourbon is wood forward with plenty of fresh cut dry and heavy oak blending with smoky-sweet and hazy barrel spice. I love its musty earthiness.
Balance, Body, Feel and Look:
This is solid and a well blended bourbon. As I nosed, saliva filled my mouth in anticipation of the first sip, yet when I tasted, the flavors were a bit unexpected; I sensed a subtle yet enjoyable aftertaste. In my mouth, the juice is complex, big and quite viscous, rough and gritty. In the Glencairn, its well defined but thin crown clings then gives up long legs which fall into the terracotta colored pool.
FINISH:
At 132.3 proof, Stagg Jr Batch 12 offers an exceptionally long and heated finish. After a good chew, the heat gives the throat a nice warming as its many aromas and flavors blend. Sensations of cherry infused sherry and faint herbal tobacco notes fade into citrus zest returning to dark fruit leather. Loads of black pepper and rye spice continue to balance fruity and faint maple syrup sweetness. While the mustiness sensed on the palate adds complexity, dry and heavy oak is ever present as the barrel is easily found in the empty Glencairn with simple wafting.
MY RATING: 90/100
Will I seek out this whiskey in the future? Yes
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