Stagg
Stagg Jr. 2016 (batch 7) - 130.0 Proof
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Experience the untamed power and exceptional depth of Stagg Jr. 2016, a barrel-proof, unfiltered bourbon showcasing rich caramel, dark fruit, and bold spice. This highly sought-after release delivers an intense and unforgettable Kentucky straight bourbon adventure. Savor the raw, unadulterated essence of Stagg craftsmanship.
Tasting Notes
Nose: A powerful and complex aroma opens with rich caramel and deep vanilla, intertwined with dark chocolate, ripe cherry, and a hint of toasted oak. Beneath these dominant notes are subtler spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, evolving into a faint leather and tobacco hint as it breathes. Despite the high proof, the alcohol is remarkably well-integrated, suggesting a robust yet balanced character.
Palate: The entry is an assertive explosion of flavor, coating the palate with a luxurious, oily texture. Intense dark fruit notes of black cherry and plum emerge, swiftly followed by a wave of burnt sugar, brown butter, and molasses. The barrel influence is evident with a pleasant char, toasted almond, and rich baking spices – cinnamon, clove, and a touch of allspice. There's a delightful interplay of sweetness and a peppery rye kick, building in intensity towards the mid-palate without being overwhelming.
Finish: Long, warming, and profoundly satisfying. The finish lingers with echoes of dark chocolate, Espresso bean, and a lingering sweetness of dried fruit. The oak spice returns, accompanied by a pleasant char and a gentle, persistent heat that slowly fades, leaving a memory of rich caramel and well-aged leather. The unfiltered nature shines through, providing a slightly chewy and textural conclusion.
About the Distillery
The Stagg Distillery, now part of Buffalo Trace Distillery's rich legacy, boasts a history dating back to 1775. It is renowned for its commitment to traditional Kentucky bourbon-making methods, producing some of the most sought-after and critically acclaimed whiskeys in the world, including the highly coveted George T. Stagg as part of the annual Buffalo Trace Antique Collection.