I was off on an overnight jaunt recently with an old friend whose company I thoroughly enjoy. We were in a small town and had visited the sites we wanted to see and one that was a surprise. We happened upon a gigantic old Civil War cannon lathe that neither of us could identify without some assistance. Too soon it was time for lunch on our last day.
This friend is not much of a drinker but I been trying to get him introduced to the wonderful experience of drinking bourbon. He has said he is willing to give it a go.
We go to a nice restaurant and bar in the town's restored hotel to have lunch. We have a seafood lunch that is just passable and when we finish, I tell him it is time for a sip of bourbon.
The bar is not very well equiped having only the ubiquitous Jack Daniel, Jim Beam, Makers Mark, and................Woodford Reserve. Even though I have given WR slightly less than steller reviews on BE, I still think it is the class of that bunch, so I order us up a shot, no ice, no water.
Mmmmm, the WR smells very nice. I begin to tell my friend what I look for in a bourbon and that WR on that day has it in spades. I could not have wanted a better sample bourbon to introduce him to the various bourbon aromas, flavors, finish..........the whole experience.
I am glad for this because I wanted my friend to have a good first bourbon experience. And somehow, I have never been quite comfortable with my WR reviews. And I have seen so many nice things said on BE about this guy Chris Morris and how he works hard trying new things and how he knows his stuff.
Well, my friend may not be a bourbon convert yet, but he was open to the fact that the WR had its good points. If there had been a WR bottle available for sale, I bet I could have sold it to him!
Good ole Woodford Reserve!