Named after Joe Baker’s great-great-great-great-great grandfather, the James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon is a sourced TN Bourbon bottled by Joe and the workforce on the Ole Smoky Distillery. Joe, should you didn’t know, is the co-founder of Ole Smoky.
After we’re speaking about sourced TN Whiskey/Bourbon, there are actually solely two distilleries it might come from and one, George Dickel, has a really distinct character. The opposite, the Tennessee Distilling Group, is principally the MGP of TN and contract distills/sources out for a LOT of manufacturers. Mainly, if it doesn’t style like Dickel, you might be 99% certain it got here from TDG.
So which one does this James Ownby style like? Let’s get to drinkin’ and discover out.
James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon – Particulars and Tasting Notes
Whiskey Particulars
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Model: Bourbon (Straight)
Area: Tennessee, USA
Distiller: Undisclosed (Possible Tennessee Distilling Group)
Bottler: Ole Smoky
Mash Invoice: A minimum of 51% Corn + Rye + Malted Barley
Cask: New Charred Oak
Age: 4+ Years
ABV: 47%
James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon Value: $45*
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James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon Tasting Notes
EYE
Medium amber
NOSE
Caramel, oak, natural notes and baking spice with a little bit of vanilla, copper and dried fruit.
Smells fairly good. It isn’t heavy or deep, however all out nice.
PALATE
Caramel, watery wooden (chewed up toothpick), dried corn, natural, baking spice and bits of citrus peels, copper and dried fruit.
Not almost pretty much as good because the aroma, however nonetheless pretty tasty regardless of coming by a bit uncooked and “toothpicky”.
FINISH
Medium -> Dried corn, vanilla, wooden and a little bit of spice and minerality.
BALANCE, BODY and FEEL
Okay steadiness, medium physique and a barely tannic, evenly dry really feel.
James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon – General Ideas and Rating
After tasting this I’m fairly certain this got here from TDG and it’s simply okay. The worst half is the “oak”. It’s so bizarre, it reminds of chewing on a toothpick until it’s only a assortment of mushy fibers… and that’s not nice. Sure, there are different notes in there which are good, however that bizarre, watery, considerably artful, woody high quality is distracting and I’ve a tough time settling into the whiskey and having fun with it.
I don’t hate it, however I don’t prefer it both. It feels… experimental. It doesn’t fairly really feel completed, or executed, extra like a product in progress, and if that’s the case, it’s not a foul begin. Truly fairly a superb begin, but when it’s the top product… meh. For me, the James Ownby Reserve Tennessee Bourbon is a little bit of a miss.
SCORE: 2.5/5 (common, drinkable, potential minor flaws ~ C+ | 77-79)
*Disclosure: The pattern for this Bourbon evaluate was graciously despatched to me by the corporate with out obligation. The views, opinions, and tasting notes are 100% my very own.
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