![]() ![]() The Aroma is a bit reminiscent of George Dickel, but not dead on, it’s mostly that soft musty corn and vanilla essence that gets me thinking… maybe Palate is not as complex as the aroma but it’s still lovely and pulls in a bit more of that dried corn profile Finish is soft and fades out oaky. It comes through a bit on the light side, but it’s definitely not watery or weak. Heaven’s Door Tennessee Bourbon Review: Overall and Score Good sense of balance, medium body and a light feel. Medium -> Corn, vanilla, caramel and oak. Mash Bill: 70% Corn + 30% Rye & Malted Barleyĭark fruit, Strawberry Necco, Oak, Vanilla, baking spice, honey and dried corn with a bit of powdered sugar.Ĭaramel, biscuits, dried corn, freeze dried strawberries, grain, oak, vanilla and notes of spice, cocoa and peanuts. ![]() The result is smooth and lasting with notes of vanilla and baked bread layered over a bed of toasted oak.ĭetails (price, mash bill, cask type, ABV, etc.) Heaven’s Door Tennessee Bourbon Review: Details and Tasting NotesĪ unique mash bill from Tennessee, the Heaven’s Door Tennessee Straight Bourbon utilizes 30% “small grains” to complement the character imparted from spending a minimum of 8 years in American oak barrels. That’s a lot of speculation, but the real test is how it smells and tastes, which we’ll get into right now in the Tennessee Bourbon review below. There is no mention of the Lincoln County Process so Prichard’s could also be a suspect, but I couldn’t find their mash bill anywhere. They were founded in 2011 and with the first release of Heaven’s Door bourbon being “aged for almost seven years” and the current being 8 years the timeline does match up… barely.īUT for them to be the source it would mean Pennington had to be sitting on a large cache of early barrels and Dylan & Co. who sports a mash of 70% Corn, 25% Rye and 5% Malted Barley. Searching the internet for mash bills, the only one I found in Tennessee that fits the bill is Davidson Reserve from Pennington Distilling Co. True they could have contract distilled with a different mash through GD, but it’s been aged for 8 years and Dylan’s company was formed in 2015 ( 4 years ago as of writing this). It carries a 70% Corn mash bill, which eliminates the usual culprit of George Dickel. A straight whiskey sourced from Tennessee, the Heaven’s Door Tennessee Bourbon is an interesting release and a bit of a mystery. Any package returned to us due to nobody being available to sign for it will incur a return shipping charge & re-shipping charge (if applicable) and original shipping charges cannot be refunded. Ground orders are usually packaged and shipped within 1-3 business days after the order is placed, Monday through Thursday, excluding holidays.Īll shipments require an adult signature on delivery. We're happy to accommodate whenever possible. We ship packages Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.Įxpress (overnight & 2 day) are usually shipped the same-day if placed by Noon Pacific time. Please call for priority overnight services. We also offer an easy Excel large order template- click here to download it. Large studio & corporate orders have been our specialty for over 50 years. We recommend shipping to a business address when possible.įor large corporate/studio/VIP gift orders to multiple addresses, you've come to the right place. Please make sure an adult 21 or older will be available to sign for your package. Protect Packages that are lost, stolen or damaged plus real-time tracking for the ultimate peace of mindĪll shipments require an adult signature on delivery. We proudly offer Route Shipping Protection options at checkout. Please don't hesitate to call or email us with any questions. Our top priority is for you to be delighted with your purchase from start to finish and exceed your expectations. ![]()
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