The nose is indeed reminiscent of GeorgeT.Stagg, very rich and woody with sweet toffee notes, spice and oak. The palate leads off with sweet candy, then rye spice, oak and a touch of mint with a nice, chewy mouthfeel. The finish is lightly minty. A few drops of water brings out some vanilla and ...
Distilled 1917 Bottled 1932 Midway Distillery Co., #9 7th District KYBottled by GeorgeT.Stagg Co, Inc, Frankfort KY ... Nose: Rich and caramelly, wood and rye spice. Palate: Big spicy rye notes, sandlewood. Finish: medicinal and a bit of a dirty/sandy note. The finish is a let down but ...
...ve this because I would buy it!). The palate consists of a full on peat attack with some pine. This burned all the way down to my stomach. I drink George T Stagg neat and I don’t even get that! B/B- ... Nose: Sherry with vague peat notes. Palate: Sherry, light sulphur and peat. Finish: S...
...ACCEPTABLE: It was just one of our typical "checkup" visits, to see what's on the shelf and whatnot. In particular, we wanted to pick up a bottle of GeorgeT.Stagg since it's advertised on Almor's website. What happens when we get there? We're told, "Oh... um... you can't buy that. You have to ...
...cotch: well, they've got kind of a regular selection, with bonus points for the Compass Box Asyla. Bourbon: woah! Our old friend Pappy Van Winkle! GeorgeT.Stagg! And more. Looking around the bar (yes, sometimes we look at more than whiskey) you'll see that the selection isn't enormous, but it...
... shelves that we've seen so far, but their bourbon selection has expanded to include the Van Winkle family and some Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (GeorgeT.Stagg, Eagle Rare). The guys at the store are great, and we're happy that they're getting more serious about their whiskey. ...
...e that disappears into nasty too fast. I'm not a fan. I can't help but compare it to the rest of its family: Thomas Handy, William Larue Weller, and George T Stagg. Those are awesome, this is not. I've done that lineup MANY times, and this is always the bottle that fails to please. It's maybe a ...