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Blue Note Bourbon

September 26, 2019 · By Jake Youst · 8.4 / 10
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Whiskey Consensus Score
8.4 /10
Very Good
Score Breakdown
Complexity
8.3
Nose
8.2
Palate
8.5
Finish
8.1
Value
8.7
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Blue Note Bourbon is a small batch Tennessee bourbon that has been aged for a minimum of 9 years in a level 4 charred oak barrel.

The Good

  • Mouth Feel
  • Flavor
  • Nose
  • Value

The Bad

  • Availability
Blue Note Bourbon

A little background

Blue Note Bourbon is a small batch Tennessee bourbon that has been aged for a minimum of 9 years in a level 4 charred oak barrel. The proof was selected because Prohibition was repealed in the 1930’s, and in the same decade, the Blues became popular in Memphis, Tennessee. The barrels that this whiskey is aged in are specially selected for their wood quality, and are aged near the Mississippi River. The MSRP is set at $55.

(Tasted neat from a Halo Glass)

Color

Yellow Gold

Nose

The first thing I noticed is that the scent is a lot richer than I was expecting from a 93 proof bourbon. Ethanol is very present, just peaking right before the level that masks the other scents. Vanilla, oak spice, and underbaked bread come in as well in a pleasant manner. There is also an almost vegetal scent to this, but not in an off-putting sort of way. Lastly, upon a deep nosing there are hints of orange creamsicle.

Palate

All I can say is, “wow.” The mouthfeel on this is incredible, especially considering the proof. It is thick and oily, more so than most higher-proof bourbons that I’ve had. Orange creamsicle and vegetal flavors dominate the palate, with oak spice rolling in at the mid-palate. A faint hint of peanuts fades onto the sides of the mid-palate. A blue raspberry candy undertone comes in on the back of the palate, giving it a really incredible sweetness.

Finish

The finish is pretty long and filled with those wonderful orange, vegetal, and oaky notes. The peanut is a little noticeable. One of the better finishes that I have experienced for a whiskey sitting in the 90-proof range.

In conclusion

I am really impressed. To be completely honest, I never really buy to drink below 100 proof for my personal bottles, but I would absolutely buy this bottle. I think the value is pretty much right on the nose at $55. The mouth feel is what impressed me the most, it did not leave me wanting anything more. The flavors were deep and unique, not something typical that you’d get from most bourbons. I would definitely recommend seeking out this whiskey and buying it on-site.

Blue Note Bourbon

93 Proof
8.4

Complexity

8.3/10

Nose

8.2/10

Palate

8.5/10

Finish

8.1/10

Value

8.7/10

The Good

  • Mouth Feel
  • Flavor
  • Nose
  • Value

The Bad

  • Availability
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Score Rating What It Means
9.5 – 10.0ExceptionalOne for the history books
9.0 – 9.4OutstandingA benchmark expression
8.5 – 8.9GreatSeek this bottle out
8.0 – 8.4Very GoodAbove average in every way
7.5 – 7.9GoodWorth your money
7.0 – 7.4Above AverageA solid everyday pour
6.5 – 6.9AverageUnremarkable but drinkable
6.0 – 6.4Below AverageHard to recommend
5.5 – 5.9Hard PassBetter options at this price
0.0 – 5.4AvoidNot worth your time or money
Jake Youst
About the Author
Jake Youst
Whiskey Reviewer · Whiskey Consensus  · 61 posts

Jake is a whiskey enthusiast who enjoys teaching others about bourbon and rye. Some of his favorite things to do are review different whiskies, go on barrel picks, and learn from the masters of the craft while at the distilleries. Outside of the whiskey world, Jake is an EMT and will soon start nursing school to become a Flight Nurse Practitioner. You can find/contact him on Instagram @thetipsybarkeep

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