| Category | Finished American Whiskey |
|---|---|
| Country | Region | Kentucky, Indiana | United States |
| Distillery | Joseph Magnus |
| Age statement | 9yr MGP(36%), 9yr MGP Rye(21%), 16yr Barton’s Rye(7%), 20yr MGP Rye (36%) |
| Alcohol % | Proof | 54.41% | 108.82 pf |
| Release | 2024, Batch 217 |
| Mash bill | N/A Blended bourbon and rye |
| Cask type | Armagnac, Sherry, Cognac |
| Price point | $300 |
| Region | Indiana | United States |
| Bottle status | Completed |
Joseph Magnus - Cigar Blend (batch 217, barrel #238)
Bottle completed
Appearance / Color
Deep dark gold
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Punchy but packed with leather, tobacco, caramel, baking spice, ginger, clove and a dash of pepper.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Full of caramel candies, toffee, praline, butterscotch and creme brûlée. Light on oak
Finish
Long, full of rich cherry cordials, passion fruit, candied ginger, spicy clove and pepper, some nutmeg.
Information on this batch is somewhat limited as it’s one of the earliest batch releases for 2024. Part of the same “coupe mere” or mother blend of 18 bourbon barrels, which went into six, 300-liter Armagnac casks. They have a fair amount of fruit, cream, sweetness, and tobacco on the nose and palate, although the way it presents itself is a little different in all six batches.
Joseph Magnus - Cigar Blend (batch 217, barrel #238)
Bottle Specs
- Category
- Finished American Whiskey
- Distillery
- Joseph Magnus
- Country | Region
- Kentucky, Indiana | United States
- Age Statement
- 9yr MGP(36%), 9yr MGP Rye(21%), 16yr Barton’s Rye(7%), 20yr MGP Rye (36%)
- Alcohol / Proof
- 54.41% / 108.82 pf
- Price Point
- $300
- Mash Bill
- N/A Blended bourbon and rye
- Cask Type
- Armagnac, Sherry, Cognac
- Release
- 2024, Batch 217
Tasting Notes
Appearance
Deep dark gold
Nose
Punchy but packed with leather, tobacco, caramel, baking spice, ginger, clove and a dash of pepper.
Palate
Full of caramel candies, toffee, praline, butterscotch and creme brûlée. Light on oak
Finish
Long, full of rich cherry cordials, passion fruit, candied ginger, spicy clove and pepper, some nutmeg.
Information on this batch is somewhat limited as it’s one of the earliest batch releases for 2024. Part of the same “coupe mere” or mother blend of 18 bourbon barrels, which went into six, 300-liter Armagnac casks. They have a fair amount of fruit, cream, sweetness, and tobacco on the nose and palate, although the way it presents itself is a little different in all six batches.