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Mike And Matt Taste Old Fourth Distillery Bonded And Thomas S. Moore Chardonnay Finished

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I was recently asked to be hired by an author of historical fiction on her novel about a woman in the distilling industry of today and her great aunt who had worked in the distilling industry when Prohibition was enacted. It is an interesting work of fiction with solid history behind the story. She came to Louisville to visit me and consult on some facts and she and she brought me a bottle of Bourbon from a distillery in Atlanta, Old Fourth Distillery. I had not heard of this distillery or it’s Bourbon, but there was before me, a bottled-in-bond Bourbon to try. My guess is that it is a very regional brand at this point. It is a very good Bourbon and here are our notes.

Next we tasted one of the Barton 1792 Distillery’s newer products – the Thomas S. Moore Chardonnay Finished Bourbon. This is one of three finished whiskeys that have been released by Barton 1792 Distillery. I was assured that this was the one of the three that was less dominated by the finishing product’s flavor.

Old Fourth Distillery Bottled-in-Bond

Proof: 100

Age: 4 Years Old

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Thomas S. Moore Chardonnay Finished Bourbon

Proof: 97.9

Age: No Age Statement

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I would pair these Bourbons with a flavorful cigar. I think they both have strong enough flavors to hold their own with the smoke. I would reach for a RoMa Craft Neanderthal cigar with its earthy flavors with a hint of chocolate in the smoke.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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