TNbourbon's review of the BF four grain bourbon led me to pull out my three vattings of four grain bourbons. They are as follows:
(1) 40% William LaRue Weller at 121.9 proof; 40% Russell's Reserve at 90 Proof; and 20% Bernheim at 90 proof. Final proof 102.76.
(2) 33.3% Stagg (spring 2005 outside KY release) at 131.8 proof; 33.3% Maker's Mark at 90 proof; and 33.3% Evan Williams 1783 at 86 proof. Final proof 101.57.
(3) 16.5% William LaRue Weller at 121.9 proof; 16.5% Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye at 95.3 proof; and 66.6% Bernheim Wheat Whiskey at 90 proof. Final proof 95.3.
The first and last of these are my own concoction, while the Stagg, MM, and EW vatting came courtesy of JoeBourbon and his friend Ron.
My dog Barleycorn calculated the final proofs. I gave him an expensive graphing Texas Instruments calculator for his birthday and he carries it with him everywhere he goes now..........he converted (without my permisssion, I might add) an old holster for a case and looks for all the world like he has armed himself, but that bothers him not. Now I think about it, that damn dog has had TWO birthdays this year............damn his time, he put one over on me again!!
Tasting notes on the Four Grain Vattings
(1) WLW, RR, and Bernheim
Nose: Corn, vanilla, sniff of leather, wild flowers, mild citrus, ripe peaches, and caramel. The nose is quite sweet and somewhat delicate. Very nice!
Taste: Ripe fruit, vanilla, corn, and peppery spice that blend together very well. A viscous and creamy taste that is very pleasing.
Finish: A moderate finish with the sweetness tugging back and to with the spice, neither being able to subdue the other.
Overall: A very pleasing whiskey that has good balance, taste, complex flavors. I would give it a grade of B+
(2) Stagg, MM, and EW
Nose: Rye warmth, oak, corn, dried apricots, leather, vanilla, pecans and pecan shells. A nose that is very rich and complex with lots of character.
Taste: Corn sweetness, vanilla, caramel followed by well mannered spices. The mouthfeel is viscous, rich, and creamy, with balanced and complex flavors. As good to the mouth as it was to the nose.
Finish: A long finish with the spice just nudging out the sweetness, but both holding on to give great bourbon satisfaction.
Overall: As JoeBourbon and friends have found in their tastings, this is a very, very, good vatting. It retains the best qualities of the Stagg (the richness and complexity) while moderating the high alcohol. Stagg anchors this bourbon beautifully. Grade of A+
(3) WLW, VWFRR, and Bernheim
Nose: Over ripe fruit (a good overripe), straw/dried grass, vanilla, oak, cinnamon. A dry nose that is almost delicate and light.
Taste: Corn sweetness, spices (especially cinnamon). subtle flavors that are difficult to identify because they are very delicate..........but quite nice.
Finish: Moderate to short finish where sweet prevails over spice.
Overall: A delicately balanced bourbon that is just on the light side but very flavorful none the less. Grade A-