Murray Hill Membership, famend for its craftsmanship and innovation on the planet of whiskey, debuted its extremely anticipated and limited-edition expression, Batch #4. This batch is a mix of 8-year-old and 17-year-old bourbons, highlighting the experience and dedication of Grasp Blender, Nancy Fraley, who crafted this expression, showcasing the vary of prospects achievable by means of precision mixing and distinctive ending casks. Completed for 4 months in hand-selected, contemporary Calvados casks imported from the decrease Normandy area of France, the mashbill of this expression is 75% corn, 21% rye, and 4% malted barley.
Murray Hill Membership Batch #4 shares acquainted notes from #1 and #2, each launched in 2018.
GSN’s Remarks: Heady and brooding darkish penumbra on the nostril. Tons of wooden, burnt caramel, brown bread, tobacco and younger leather-based. On the pour, the flavors are showcased in a decent 111 proof spirit that begs to be opened up with a great splash of department water. The mouthfeel is heavy with chewy thickness and intense baking spice flavors. A bit off pepperiness provides a energetic dance on the tongue. An actual marvel of a bourbon, and a testomony to the blender’s expertise in bringing this expression to bottle. Extremely advisable. GSN Score: A++
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