I had the chance to try Thomas S. Moore Bourbon finished in Cabernet Sauvignon casks and was pleasantly surprised by its unique flavor profile. The bourbon is aged for several years in new charred oak barrels before being transferred to casks that previously held various wines and spirits, including Cabernet Sauvignon. This process gives the bourbon a distinct taste that sets it apart from other bourbons on the market.
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Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon Overview
This bourbon is one of the three wine-finished bourbons released by Barton 1792 to experiment with extended cask finishing. The other two are Port and Chardonnay.
Product History
Thomas S. Moore is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon that has been finished in Cabernet Sauvignon casks. The extended cask-finishing process results in an elegant whiskey expression, reflecting traditional flavors from the bourbon and significant hints from the secondary cask finishes. The bottles are tall and sophisticated-looking, featuring imagery that pays homage to the legacy of Thomas S. Moore.
Price Range
The Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon is priced at $70. While this is on the higher end of the price range for bourbons, it is worth the price for the unique flavor profile and extended cask finishing process.
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Tasting Notes
Aroma
I poured myself a glass of Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon and immediately noticed the sweet aroma of peaches and apricots. As I took another whiff, I could also detect the scent of vanilla and light brown sugar, which added a nice touch of sweetness to the overall aroma.
Flavor
Upon my first sip, I was immediately hit with the flavor of black cherry and plum, which was then followed by a warm spice and vanilla taste. The seasoned oak flavor was also prominent, which added a nice depth to the overall flavor profile. The bourbon’s finish was enjoyable, with a nice balance of the fruity and sweet flavors.
Finish
The finish of Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon was smooth and satisfying. The fruity flavors lingered on my tongue, while the oak and vanilla flavors slowly faded away. The finish was neither too long nor too short, making it a great sipping bourbon.
Rating
Overall, I would rate Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon a solid 8.5 out of 10. The bourbon’s unique cask finish added a nice touch of fruitiness to the overall flavor profile while still maintaining the traditional bourbon flavors. At a price point of $70, it may not be the most affordable bourbon on the market, but it is definitely worth trying for those who enjoy a fruity and sweet bourbon.
Mixing and Pairing
As I tried the Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon, I couldn’t help but think about the different ways it could be mixed and paired. Here are some of my thoughts:
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Best Mixers
This bourbon has a strong wine finish that adds a lot of berry flavors to the mix. Therefore, I think it would pair well with mixers that complement or enhance these flavors. Here are some of my recommendations:
- Ginger ale: This mixer would add a nice spicy kick to the bourbon, while also bringing out its fruity notes.
- Lemon juice: A splash of lemon juice would add a bright, citrusy flavor to the mix, which would complement the bourbon’s sweetness.
- Club soda: If you’re looking for a lighter, more refreshing drink, club soda would be a great choice. It would add some fizziness to the mix, while also letting the bourbon’s flavors shine through.
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Cocktail Suggestions
If you’re looking to create a cocktail with the Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon, here are some ideas to get you started:
- Berry Old Fashioned: Combine the bourbon with muddled berries, simple syrup, and a dash of bitters. Garnish with a lemon twist.
- Cabernet Sour: Shake the bourbon with lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white. Strain into a glass and top with a splash of red wine.
- Spiced Ginger Cab: Mix the bourbon with ginger beer, cinnamon syrup, and a squeeze of lime. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.
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Food Pairings
Finally, if you’re looking to pair this bourbon with some food, here are some suggestions:
- Dark chocolate: The bourbon’s fruity notes would pair well with the bitterness of dark chocolate.
- Grilled steak: The bourbon’s spiciness would complement the charred flavors of a grilled steak.
- Blue cheese: The bourbon’s sweetness would balance out the tanginess of blue cheese, creating a delicious contrast of flavors.
Conclusion
I found the Thomas S. Moore Cabernet Sauvignon Cask Bourbon to be a unique and enjoyable whiskey. The extended finishing period in Cabernet Sauvignon casks gave it a distinct fruity flavor that was not overwhelming. The oak tannins and tobacco notes added a nice complexity to the overall taste.
In terms of price, it is on the higher end of the spectrum, but I believe it is worth it for the unique flavor profile and quality of the whiskey. Overall, I enjoyed this bourbon and would definitely consider purchasing it again in the future.
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