
Tasting Notes: Remus Repeal Reserve Series V Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Vital stats: 100 proof; about $90; distilled by MGP in Lawrenceburg, Indiana; see above for mash bill.
Appearance: Reddish in the bottle and rusty in the Glencairn. Pinkish undertones, not super-bright. A muted bronze.
Nose: This is desserty! Rich toffee, marshmallow. Sweet. Not overpowering. Bing cherries and cherry ice cream. Pleasant and mild: A friend tasting with me also remarked that it smelled like a sheaf of fresh paper. (Remember manilla paper that we thought was called vanilla paper when we first heard the word? Just me?)
Palate: Once again, MGP/Luxco knows their shit. Even the stopper uncorks with the most satisfying of pops. This is smooth. A touch of cinnamon at the end. We tasted this in summer—obviously—and I think it would be a great autumnal whiskey. (It’s scheduled to release in September, which: perfect.) It tastes like a bourbon should. It checks all the boxes. It is not weird or offbeat. It’s dependable and well-made, like the bourbon version of a daily driver. (Do not drink and drive!) Like a good pen, it’s a solid example of a Thing, and this is a solid example of a Bourbon.


