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It is close to perfection; it’s just that the mild burn on the finish is a little off, and we find the oak and baking spices too intense and nuanced. It is high-proof, with baking spices and caramel dominating the tasting notes. But there’s more beyond that. If you’re a beginner, you might get overwhelmed with its complexity and proof, but there’s no harm in trying. 6. White Rabbit Saloon Limited Edition Sour Mash The leather then appears and adds more oaky and woody notes, culminating in a silken finish. 16. No. 27 Gold The toasted wood note on the finish highlights this whiskey, which will get you even more. 14. Tennessee Honey
If you’re into cinnamon and whiskey, we recommend this one (just don’t forget the heat). 8. 100 Proof Bottled In Bond This isn’t your bold Tenessee whiskey, but its robust character is enough to impress fanatics and liquor drinkers. But don’t get JD wrong in this one, as there are slight differences in tasting notes bottle by bottle. 11. Single Barrel 2021 Special Release Coy Hill High Proof The tasting notes are nice, giving a warm cornbread aroma, followed by vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg flavors on the palate.
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The subtle layers of baking spice and caramel are nice, and we like the bright fruit notes with sweet aromatics– which is unique for a Tenessee whiskey. Why We Like It: We see JD very sentimental in its history, so this River Boat Captain was released. The palate then opens to reveal dark fruit and a combination of tobacco and dried corn husks. The finish isn’t long, and we enjoy the slightly savory edge. 9. Tennessee Fire
Aside from the warmth this whiskey provides, we like its holiday spices (or winter pie spice, for some), including nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, ginger, and allspice.
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But what is special about this bottle produced by the most famous of the United States, which has made Tennessee whiskey an icon of the world of spirits? We highly suggest this to experienced drinkers accustomed to complex and spicy spirits. 21. Single Barrel Special Release Heritage Barrel But make sure not to forget this bottle, as it’s only a seasonal release. 28. Holiday Select (2011 – 2014) We like the mildness of this whiskey in terms of complexity and flavor profile. It isn’t overly sweet.