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El Jefe
03-22-2014, 01:28 PM
This was a very nice pairing. :)

As I said in the other thread, these Bolivar's are stronger than their torpedo sibling. The flavor profile is very, very similar, but the strength seems to be at the least 25% higher.

You still get flavors similar to burnt sugar, cedar and cinnamon, but these also have a flavor that I've struggled to quantify in the past. Usually I just call it the smell of leather. A more accurate description would be the smell of a tack room and or a boot store.

http://s29.postimg.org/h2dbttyuf/tack_room.jpg (http://postimage.org/)


I know that doesn't make much sense, but thats what I'm reminded of and I can't come up with anything better.

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http://s18.postimg.org/ufoc1obzd/euan_cigars_and_rye_002.jpg (http://postimage.org/)

*This is an older photo of a bottle I had. Didn't bother to snap one yesterday.

The 95 on the Bulleit bottle is not the proof. This is 90 proof. The 95 on the label is in reference to the mash bill. 95% rye grain, 5% barley or ? This cost me $32 at the grocery store. That up from $25 just last spring. :sadwave:

This is my favorite rye thus far. I even like it better than Rittenhouse-100. Not that I'm denigrating the Rittenhouse, its good juice, I just like this a smidge better.

This stuff is nice and sweet, lots of caramel and burnt sugar. Its also spicy, hard to describe rye spice to someone who hasn't tasted it, but its great. Kinda like baking spices mixed with mint, orange peel and pepper. Sorry, thats the best I got.

Age wise I don't know as theres no age statement. If I had to guess I'd guess between 4 and 6 years of barrel time. I'm also not sure who distills this. Bulleit doesn't have a distillery, they source all of their whiskeys. I'm sure its from one of the big outfits, tho I highly doubt its Beam, but you never know.

Anyway, as I usually do with a new to me hooch, or one I've not had in a while, I put a little into a nosing glass and poured about 3 fingers over a single cube.

http://s30.postimg.org/8kc5ebwe9/bolivar_fonseca_bulliet_rye_008.jpg (http://postimage.org/)


I left the unaltered hooch set for about 10 minutes before I poured the other. I then got reacquainted with its aroma. Smells hot and spicy, the ethanol really steals the show. For my tastes it begs for a splash of water, or better yet, the smoothing effect of a melting ice cube. This can easily be taken neat, but is much more enjoyable on the rock(s). I haven't tried it, but I'd be willing to bet this would make a great Old Fashioned. I should probably attempt that one day soon.

Now, about the two combined. Both are very good on their own, but together, they're nothing short of fantastic IMO. Both have some heft and are spicy, but yet sweet enough to thoroughly enjoy. I don't personally like my whiskey to be too dry. Or my cigars too acrid.

I do have one bitch concerning the cigar. Toward the end the damned thing started to come apart. Most of you will have had this happen, a portion of the rolled up middle swells or an unnoticed vein breaks out.

http://s4.postimg.org/iub9n5sq5/bolivar_split_002.jpg (http://postimage.org/)

Anyway, all in all, a very enjoyable combination. ;)

ready
03-22-2014, 03:26 PM
I spy you in that tea kettle I think is a lighter. I still don't have an ashtray either. I just sit them on the edge of my work bench.

Glad to hear your weekend is off to a good start.

CigarGuy
03-22-2014, 03:39 PM
ALWAYS enjoy your adventures, Rick. Thanks for sharing.
I was going to suggest that there possibly was a humidity difference issue to make it explode,
but, like you said, looks like that nasty vein is rearing it's ugly head.
I'm not sure THAT has ever happened to me. I mean, yeah, coming apart but mostly because
of the humidity, as I said.
I LOVE rye, as you know. A client brought me a bottle of this just this past week. Gotta move it
up in the bunker...........
The thinking on it's origin is LDI, that distiller out of Indiana that makes MOST of all the non-distiller
sold whiskey.

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 03:42 PM
I spy you in that tea kettle I think is a lighter. I still don't have an ashtray either. I just sit them on the edge of my work bench.

Glad to hear your weekend is off to a good start.

Thanks, I hope you're enjoying yours as well. :)

And yes, thats my table lighter. I really like it. It works great for toasting the foot.

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 03:48 PM
ALWAYS enjoy your adventures, Rick. Thanks for sharing.
I was going to suggest that there possibly was a humidity difference issue to make it explode,
but, like you said, looks like that nasty vein is rearing it's ugly head.
I'm not sure THAT has ever happened to me. I mean, yeah, coming apart but mostly because
of the humidity, as I said.
I LOVE rye, as you know. A client brought me a bottle of this just this past week. Gotta move it
up in the bunker...........
The thinking on it's origin is LDI, that distiller out of Indiana that makes MOST of all the non-distiller
sold whiskey.

Yeah, it had a hard vein there, almost like a tree limb.

Stan, have you tried the Dickel Rye yet? Like I said last week or whenever, I was running way low on whiskey, so I've been grabbing several bottles to build back up. Anyway, the Dickel Rye was one of my purchases yesterday. I've not tried it, or really known anyone who has. I hope its good. The Dickel-12 Tennessee whiskey is good for the price.

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 04:03 PM
Stan, check this out: http://chuckcowdery.blogspot.com/2012/10/george-dickel-gives-different-taste-to.html

CigarGuy
03-22-2014, 04:50 PM
Headed home, now. So many whiskey's.....
Not sure if wifey will "let" me go on back porch tonight.
I have been smoking and drinking a couple times a week. It's medicinal, this time of year!

Pat Garrett
03-22-2014, 05:33 PM
I actually prefer Dickel to Bulliet. The Dickel tastes smoother to me..

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 05:59 PM
I actually prefer Dickel to Bulliet. The Dickel tastes smoother to me..

Better neat, or what?

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 06:00 PM
Headed home, now. So many whiskey's.....
Not sure if wifey will "let" me go on back porch tonight.
I have been smoking and drinking a couple times a week. It's medicinal, this time of year!

Now we know how it really is. ;)

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 06:01 PM
Headed home, now. So many whiskey's.....
Not sure if wifey will "let" me go on back porch tonight.
I have been smoking and drinking a couple times a week. It's medicinal, this time of year!

Forgot to mention; I'm going hog wild because my wife and eldest boy are in DC.

When the cats away....

Pat Garrett
03-22-2014, 06:08 PM
Better neat, or what?


With a small splash of water. I don't usually care for ice. It tends to numb my taste buds.

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 06:11 PM
With a small splash of water. I don't usually care for ice. It tends to numb my taste buds.

Really, compared to ethanol?:gruebel:

CigarGuy
03-22-2014, 06:13 PM
Stan, check this out: http://chuckcowdery.blogspot.com/2012/10/george-dickel-gives-different-taste-to.html
Cowdry is excellent. I get his newsletter.
Explains it pretty we'll, doesn't he?

ready
03-22-2014, 06:17 PM
I just finished a beef brisket sandwich and some sweet potato fries. Gonna walk around and smoke this A. Fuente Gran Reserva I've been meaning to get to. Maybe stop somewhere and try some rye.

El Jefe
03-22-2014, 06:32 PM
I just finished a beef brisket sandwich and some sweet potato fries. Gonna walk around and smoke this A. Fuente Gran Reserva I've been meaning to get to. Maybe stop somewhere and try some rye.

.................and didn't share.:anger:

Pat Garrett
03-22-2014, 07:09 PM
Really, compared to ethanol?:gruebel:


I can taste the whiskey's subtle flavors better at room temperature, or slightly cool, but not cold.

ready
03-22-2014, 07:58 PM
I noticed when I put ice in mine it tasted like cold alcohol and did lose some of the whiskey flavor.

TEN-32
03-23-2014, 07:11 AM
I guy once told me never to degrade a man's drink unless you bought it. Ice vs neat is a matter of preference I suppose. To me, room temp is best.

Excellent review Jefe. I've had the Bulleit bourbon but not the rye. Although its completely superficial and irrelevant, I really like the packaging with this brand. Looks like something you get at an old west saloon.

edit-exception to "on the rocks" for me at least, is blended scotch such as Chivas, Johnny Walker, etc. Just my personal preference.

Helen Keller
03-25-2014, 04:17 PM
Im done for awhile.



:whacky110:

El Jefe
03-25-2014, 10:01 PM
Im done for awhile.



:whacky110:

Okay, fess up, what did you do? ;)