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Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey

$59.00

OVERALL
RATING

4

Whiskey Review: Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Tasting Notes:

About:
45% ABV, 90 proof. Two-year-old straight bourbon distilled and bottled in California. Mash bill includes all organic grains—Californian white corn, Californian wheat, and California barley. 750ml $59.
Appearance:
Medium amber
Nose:
Right away, orange peel and cherry greet the nostrils. Baking spices like nutmeg and cinnamon are abundant. Honey pops out, but overall, the dram comes off tannic and tea-like.
Palate:
Cherry cough drop gives off a medicinal taste. Honey does give some sweetness to tame the overwhelming amount of oak on the palate. Peppercorn and ginger provide a spiciness besides the heat from the proof. . Perfect for mixing, but sipping quality is lacking in full flavor. I don’t know what it is, but both bourbons from Blinking Owl are medicinal to me. Sending User Review 3.2 (5 votes) Buy Now Share: XFacebookLinkedInEmail Drinks Aizome Island – Tropical Style Minor Cobbler Strawberry Rhubarb Julep Crimson & Clover Club Wynken, Blynken, & Nog Related Articles Whiskey Review: Highline Triple Rye Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline Triple Rye Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke American Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke American Whiskey American / Reviews Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.3 Reviews / Scotch Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh 12 Years Old Reviews / Scotch Whiskey Review: Highline American Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline American Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Rye Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Rye Whiskey American / Reviews Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.2 Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Bruichladdich Octomore 14.2 Reviews / Scotch Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh Sandend Editor’s Note: This whisky was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whisky Review: Glenglassaugh Sandend Reviews / Scotch Whiskey Review: Highline Straight Kentucky Whiskey Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Highline Straight Kentucky Whiskey American / Reviews Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Bourbon Editor’s Note: This whiskey was… READ ARTICLE ? about Whiskey Review: Savage & Cooke Bourbon Bourbon / Reviews Courtney Kristjana Courtney Kristjana is a leading whiskey taster in the country. She left a career in Gerontology after an article on Heather Greene inspired her to follow her passion for whiskey. She is studying to become a Master of Scotch and someday hopes she is nominated for the Keepers of the… More by Courtney Kristjana Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Connect with on on LinkedIn About Advertise Subscribe Editorial Standards Privacy Policy Terms of Use
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Comments:
Kirsten Vangsness please don’t hate me if you are reading this. I’m a big fan of you, Baby Girl!rnrnThe Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon, while sweet, is too young and oaky for my palate. Perfect for mixing, but sipping quality is lacking in full flavor. I don’t know what it is, but both bourbons from Blinking Owl are medicinal to me.

Editor’s Note: This whiskey was provided to us as a review sample by Blinking Owl. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. It should also be noted that by clicking the buy link towards the bottom of this review our site receives a small referral payment which helps to support, but not influence, our editorial and other costs.

Blinking Owl, founded in 2016, is Orange County’s first legal distillery since Prohibition. The distillery may get its name from a former Santa Ana bar sign, but that’s part of the charm. Its founders, Brian and Robin Christenson started Blinking Owl with friend, and actress, Kirsten Vangsness— Criminal Minds’ Penelope Garcia. However, Blinking Owl’s major ups have come with major downs.

Certainly, the pandemic has made it hard for the liquor industry, and the distillery had to shut down its tasting room and outdoor patio. However, legal troubles began in 2019 when a situation caused them to shut down for 25 days. Given that Blinking Owl operates under a Type 74 Craft Distillers License, the Alcoholic Beverage Control caught the distillery within violation during two sting operations. Now Blinking Owl is working to change their license type by expanding with the edition of a kitchen to serve a full menu.

While Blinking Owl makes an array of spirits including Aquavit, a Scandinavian spirit, their whiskeys made of organic grains have been hitting the shelves of California. They have two bourbons and a rye in their core line-up, but limited editions are released as well. One of Blinking Owl’s bourbons is a Wheated Straight Bourbon. All the grains— corn, wheat, and barley— are locally sourced and organic. Both bourbons use sweet white corn, but the Blinking Owl’s Wheated should be the sweetest of the two.

If you are impressed with Blinking Owl’s whiskeys, and you happen to have $15,000, you and your buddies can make your own. Through their Whiskey MBA program, you will work with a distiller over four days to make, barrel, and age your own Blinking Owl whiskey. 200 bottles of your own personal mash bill don’t seem too shabby!

Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey review
Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey (image via Courtney Kristjana)

Tasting Notes: Blinking Owl Wheated Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Vital Stats: 45% ABV, 90 proof. Two-year-old straight bourbon distilled and bottled in California. Mash bill includes all organic grains—Californian white corn, Californian wheat, and California barley. 750ml $59.

Appearance: Medium amber

Nose: Right away, orange peel and cherry greet the nostrils. Baking spices like nutmeg and cinnamon are abundant. Honey pops out, but overall, the dram comes off tannic and tea-like.

Palate: Cherry cough drop gives off a medicinal taste. Honey does give some sweetness to tame the overwhelming amount of oak on the palate. Peppercorn and ginger provide a spiciness besides the heat from the proof.

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