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Bob Dylan's Heaven's Door Tennessee Bourbon V S Bib and Tucker Tennessee Bourbon

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This weeks episode of Talking Whiskey features two unique bourbons. Bob Dylan's Heaven's Door Tennessee Bourbon V.S. Bib and Tucker. Bob Dylan's Heaven's Door Tennessee Bourbon Heaven's Door is a whiskey brand developed in collaboration with Bob Dylan. The bottles feature iron gates created by Dylan in his studio, Black Buffalo Ironworks, which were made from found objects from across America including "everything from farm equipment, children's toys, kitchen utensils and antique firearms to chains, cogs, axes and wheels." As for the whiskey, this is a straight bourbon distilled in Tennessee and is aged for "almost" seven years in new, charred American oak. Bottled at 90 proof, its availability will first be in Tennessee, Texas, California, Florida, New York, and Illinois with more markets to come.Bib and Tucker 6 year bourbon Bib & Tucker was a term noted to describe a tuxedo or fanciest attire one might wear to a wedding, and Harv Gates the brand ambassador of 35 Maple Street Spirits says that exactly what they are doing. This is a sourced bourbon from an undisclosed distillery. Bib and Tucker uses a mashbill of 70% corn, 26% rye and 4% barley and is aged in No. 1 charred American oak for a minimum of 6 years.A double distillation process was utilized (first in a column still, then in an antique pot still), followed by aging in No. 1 charred American White Oak barrels. ​ The nose has a very earthy scent to it with notes of leather, barley, chestnut and grass. It smells on the young side with little evidence that it was aged for six years in a barrel. ​ Much like the nose, the palate has an earthy base. The palate has some hints of cinnamon, however the liquor stands out the most. Some rye spice rounds out the palate. Overall the bourbon has a generally thin mouthfeel. Bib and Tucker also has a very noticeable young taste ​As is the overall norm with this bourbon, earthy notes of pine and grass with liquorice dominate. These notes stay with you for the entirety of the semi-dry, medium length finish. Tasting notes taken from https://distiller.com
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