Whiskey Review: Milam & Greene Unabridged Vol. 1
Whiskey Review is a American whisky made by uses a 300-galleon Vendome Copper pot still as the heart of their bourbon production. ABV: 59% ABV 118 proof. Our expert rating is 4/10.
Tasting Notes
Nose
Like a first novel from a young author, the alcohol is trying to make a strong first impression. We get hints of toast, charcoal, red cinnamon bears, and baking spices. They all hit at once, making the opening chapters to this whiskey a little muddled.
Palate
is rich and chewy, with cinnamon-spice oak and dark-chocolate notes to balance the richness. Long finish. For their standard offerings, Milam & Greene source their grain from Texas, Oregon, Wyoming, and Washington to combine into a single mash bill. The distillery uses a 300-galleon Vendome Copper pot still as the heart of their bourbon production, and ages its whiskey in #4 char new American oak casks. Its flagship bourbon is composed of 70% Texas corn, 22% Pacific Northwest malted rye, and 8% Wyoming barley. Milam & Greene was founded in 2017, which makes it a relative newcomer to the Texas whiskey scene. That means many of the casks from their Unabridged series are sourced. The distillery they are sourcing from has gone unnamed, or at least I have been unable to identify it. Something
Finish
Comments: Latest On The Whiskey Wash Bourbon whiskey. 59% ABV 118 proof
Expert Review
4/10Our honest assessment of Milam & Greene Unabridged Vol. 1 — what works, what does not, and whether it belongs on your shelf.
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