B.J. Evans 1989 (pre-fire)
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Proof:
86
Distillery:
B.J. Evans, Inc.
Aged For:
10
Year:
1989
Size:
750
Experience a true piece of bourbon history with the B.J. Evans Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey SOUR MASH 1989. This rare 10-year-old expression offers a complex symphony of aged oak, dark fruit, and baking spice, embodying the legacy of 'Kentucky's Rarest'. A must-have for discerning collectors and connoisseurs seeking a truly exceptional and historic sipping experience.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A sophisticated and inviting aroma characterized by rich caramel, aged oak, and a delicate undercurrent of dried dark fruits like figs and prunes. Hints of vanilla bean, brown sugar, and a faint whisper of pipe tobacco intermingle with a subtle spiciness, perhaps nutmeg or allspice, indicating its age and the sour mash process.
Palate: The palate is remarkably smooth and well-integrated for its proof, beginning with a sweet wave of buttery toffee and dark chocolate. This quickly evolves into layers of seasoned oak, leather, and robust baking spices – cinnamon, clove, and a touch of black pepper. The dried fruit notes from the nose reappear, alongside a surprising freshness of orange peel and a subtle nuttiness, possibly toasted pecan. The sour mash influence lends a delightful tartness that balances the sweetness beautifully.
Finish: The finish is long, warm, and exceptionally elegant. It gradually fades with lingering notes of sweet oak, vanilla, and a gentle spice that tingles on the tongue. Traces of dark fruit and a pleasant earthiness persist, inviting another sip. The low proof ensures a gentle warmth rather than an aggressive burn, allowing the complex flavors to gracefully dissipate.
About the Distillery
B.J. Evans, Inc. was a Kentucky distillery, not one of the household names, but known for producing quality straight bourbon. The 'Since 1790' on the label suggests a legacy or a continuation of distilling tradition tied to early Kentucky bourbon production, even if B.J. Evans, Inc. itself wasn't established that early. Their releases, especially aged bottles like this, are now considered collector's items, representing a specific era of Kentucky bourbon craftsmanship.