Fire Water Whiskey NAS 40% American blend Jose Estevez S.A.
"North American Blended Whisky" it says, does that mean it's a blend of Rye and Bourbon? Anyone have an idea? I didn't think the description blend was used much in america. However, an odd, yet historically sensed name for a whisky, which has a picture of a native american chief, not far from assembling the late and great Sitting Bull on the front label. This is also one of the most sold Supermarket Whiskies in Spain, where it is sold for around 10-15euros. So, as much, or little if you like, experience I have had with American Blends, or just American Whiskies in general, I will find it hard to give more than a description if it a preferable whisky to Jack or Jim and such. I know there are said to be many very good american whiskies out there, I just haven't come around to taste them yet. Let's try this one. So, orange E150 color I believe. The taste is oaky, burnt, vanilla, grape concentrate, brut white wine, not bad actually if not for some very spirity notes. The taste is intense and sweet, spirity at first before its all on burnt sugar and lemon rind. I think that's about it. It's all gone within a second or two, and it has no aftertaste no matter how hard I try to find some.
This might not be any better than what they gave old Sitting Bull back in the days: 2
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