I recently had the opportunity to try Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey and was excited to share my thoughts on this unique and flavorful spirit. Uncle Nearest is a Tennessee whiskey brand that takes pride in its rich history and legacy. Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey is not labeled as a bourbon, but rather as a premium whiskey. It is distilled in Tennessee and is made using a unique process that involves charcoal mellowing and aging in new American oak barrels.
Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey is a smooth and complex whiskey with a rich flavor profile. Its unique production process and rich history make it a standout among other whiskeys. In the following sections, I will delve deeper into the tasting notes and overall experience of drinking Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey.
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Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey Overview
Here is what I found out about this unique spirit:
Product History
Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey is named after Nathan “Nearest” Green, a slave who is credited with teaching Jack Daniel how to distill whiskey. The brand was founded by Fawn Weaver, who discovered Nathan Green’s story while researching whiskey history. The company’s goal is to honor Nathan Green’s legacy by producing high-quality whiskey.
Price Range
Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey is priced at $90 per bottle. While this is on the higher end of the price range for American whiskey, it is in line with other premium single barrel whiskeys. If you are a fan of unique and flavorful whiskeys, Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey is definitely worth a try.
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Tasting Notes
Aroma
When I first opened the bottle of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, I was greeted with a rich and complex aroma. The scent of caramel and cinnamon was prominent, along with notes of oak and spice. As I let the whiskey breathe, I also detected hints of dark fruit and a slight smokiness. Overall, the aroma was inviting and made me eager to take my first sip.
Flavor
Upon taking my first sip, I was immediately struck by the bold and complex flavor of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. The initial taste was sweet and caramel-forward, with notes of fruit and coffee. As I continued to sip, I noticed a subtle spiciness that added depth and complexity to the flavor profile. The whiskey had a smooth and rich mouthfeel, with a slight oakiness that lingered on the tongue.
Finish
The finish of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey was long and satisfying, with a warm and spicy aftertaste that lingered on the palate. The sweetness of the caramel and honey flavors gave way to a subtle bitterness that balanced out the overall flavor profile. The finish was smooth and enjoyable, making me eager to take another sip.
Rating
Overall, I was impressed with the quality and complexity of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. The aroma, flavor, and finish were all outstanding, and the whiskey had a smooth and rich mouthfeel that made it a pleasure to drink. I would highly recommend this whiskey to anyone who appreciates a well-crafted and flavorful spirit. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey a solid 9.
Mixing and Pairing
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Best Mixers
When it comes to mixing Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, I prefer to keep it simple. The smooth and rich flavors of this whiskey are best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. However, if you prefer to mix it up a bit, I recommend using high-quality ginger ale or cola. The sweetness of the mixer complements the whiskey’s caramel and vanilla notes, creating a balanced and delicious cocktail.
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Cocktail Suggestions
If you’re looking for some inspiration on how to mix Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, here are a few cocktail suggestions to get you started:
- Old Fashioned: Combine 2 oz of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, 1 tsp of sugar, 2 dashes of Angostura bitters, and a splash of water in a glass. Stir until the sugar is dissolved, then add ice and garnish with an orange twist and a cherry.
- Whiskey Sour: Combine 2 oz of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, 3/4 oz of fresh lemon juice, and 1/2 oz of simple syrup in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into a glass filled with ice. Garnish with a cherry and a lemon wedge.
- Kentucky Mule: Combine 2 oz of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, 1/2 oz of fresh lime juice, and ginger beer in a glass filled with ice. Stir gently and garnish with a lime wedge.
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Food Pairings
Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey pairs well with a variety of foods, from savory to sweet. Here are a few suggestions to try:
- BBQ: The smoky and spicy flavors of BBQ are a perfect match for the rich and complex flavors of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. Try pairing it with ribs, brisket, or pulled pork.
- Dark Chocolate: The sweetness and bitterness of dark chocolate complement the caramel and vanilla notes of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. Try pairing it with a high-quality dark chocolate bar or truffles.
- Cheese: The nutty and salty flavors of cheese pair well with the smooth and rich flavors of Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. Try pairing it with aged cheddar, gouda, or blue cheese.
Conclusion
After trying Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey, I must say that I am impressed. This whiskey has a unique flavor profile that sets it apart from other whiskeys I have tried. The mahogany color with henna notes gives it a beautiful appearance that is pleasing to the eye.
I highly recommend trying Uncle Nearest Single Barrel Whiskey. It is a unique and flavorful whiskey that is sure to please any whiskey lover.
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