

Rich and sweet, with balanced herbs and spice. Excerpt: The finish has maltiness and is also spiced and nutty, with chocolate sauce and an earthy back note.Chattanooga Whiskey CASK 111 is bottled at 111 proof with a suggested retail price of $44.99 for a 750ml bottle. “It fulfills our commitment to crafting the best sipping whiskey from Tennessee.”Īvailable throughout the Southeast, Chattanooga Whiskey 91 is bottled at 91 proof with a suggested retail price of $34.99 for a 750ml bottle. “The release of Chattanooga Whiskey 91 and Chattanooga Whiskey CASK 111–100% made in Chattanooga-is the culmination of all our efforts,” said Piersant.
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Crafted in small batches from a single fermentation, Chatta- nooga Whiskey CASK 111 is full bodied with a taste profile of chocolate covered cherry, toasted coconut, and cinnamon with a warming, malty finish. Releasing as a partner offering, Chattanooga Whiskey CASK 111 is the unfiltered, barrel strength expression of Tennessee High Malt. “Each step of the process has been crafted to highlight the complexity of these ingredients.” Medium bodied, Chattanooga Whiskey 91 has a taste profile of dried apricot, sweet tea, and honeyed toast, with a lingering, malty-sweet finish. “Crafted using a 4 grain mash bill, including three specialty malts rye malt, caramel malt and honey malt, gives Chattanooga Whiskey 91 a distinctly malt-forward flavor profile,” McCracken said. Learn more about Pops' whiskey preferences and check out more of his reviews… I highly recommend getting a bottle and spending some time getting to know the benefits of Tennessee High Malt bourbon. But the malt-forward flavors in this one make it a bottle I find myself going back to over and over again. It's not overly complicated and nuanced like a more mature whiskey. This is one of the most, if not the most, unique bourbons I've tried this year – and I love it. The finish delivers a nice surging burn along with chocolate malt and more sweet oak. Once sipped, the palate is greeted with a combination of flavors reminiscent of chocolate-covered cherries and sweet oak (the only sign that this is a young bourbon). It's full of robust aromas, including a healthy amount of cocoa that hits you front and center. The nose surprises for being such a young bourbon. The result is a whiskey with a beautiful mouthfeel and one that leaves long legs on a Glencairn glass. There's a lot to love about this bourbon starting with the fact that its cask strength and unfiltered. Now having tried it, I can confirm that this new release from Chattanooga Whiskey only reinforces my fondness for whiskeys using a variety of malted grains. So when I first heard about Chattanooga Whiskey's Tennessee High Malt Whiskey coming to market, I'll admit I was pretty excited. OVERALL: Over the past few years, I've learned that I really enjoy whiskeys that explore using different malted grains.

While it's young in age, it drinks like an older and more mature bourbon.īOTTLE, BAR OR BUST: Bottle - absolutely. SHARE WITH: Cask strength bourbon drinkers will enjoy this one and will likely be surprised by its age. TASTE: Chocolate | Cherries | Toasted OakįINISH: Medium-long finish featuring chocolate malt and sweet oak accompanied by a pleasant chest surge (the burn). NOSE: Cocoa | Sweet Tea | Fruit Cake Spices
