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Having been tasting spirits for over 25 years and reviewing them for more than a decade, I've been asked by a Patron of mine to explain my method of properly nosing and tasting a spirit. So, in this video I’ll try my best to describe the techniques I've developed and the thinking behind it. I'll also be touching on my glassware selection, and why The Glencairn has always been my "go to" glass. The other glasses shown are the Luigi Bormioli Vinoteque snifter, and the Eisch Whisky Glass. The bourbon I’m reviewing is Old Forester’s “The President’s Choice” - Barrel #18. It was aged “9 summers” and bottled at 110.4 proof. This specific barrel was only available at the distillery in the spring of 2021 and retailed at $179.99.
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As of January 2022, my current bottle count is over 2,600. I am a Certified Specialist of Spirits and have also been accredited by the Tequila Regulatory Council (CRT). I've been actively collecting for more than two decades and what started as a small basic home bar has transformed (with the help and understanding of my wonderful wife) into this collection and career. Speaking of my career, our new “Saints Alley Bourbons” have hit Total Wine shelves and they've been very popular! We just finished blending Batch 3, and given my knowledge and high standards, you know I’m working hard with my team to keep giving you some amazing releases! Thanks for watching and remember to please drink responsibly. Cheers!