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David Nicholson Reserve

December 21, 2019 · By Matthew Evans · 7.9 / 10
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Whiskey Consensus Score
7.9 /10
Good
Score Breakdown
Complexity
7.7
Nose
8
Palate
7.9
Finish
7.5
Value
8.5
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David Nicholson Reserve is an extra-aged “ryed” bourbon that provides full-bodied flavor and an award-winning spicy taste.

The Good

  • Availability
  • Great nose
  • Peanut forward

The Bad

  • Thin on the palate
  • Not overly complex
David Nicholson Reserve

A little background

David Nicholson Reserve is a sourced “extra-aged ryed” bourbon from Luxco. According to the Luxco website, David Nicholson created the famed “43” bourbon recipe in the back room of a grocery store in St. Louis, Missouri. That wheated bourbon recipe would be passed down for almost two centuries. Today that product is on the shelves labeled as David Nicholson 1843. Unlike 1843, the Reserve is a high-rye bourbon. The specific distiller of this whiskey is unknown, as is the mash bill and age statement. What we do know is that it’s bottled at 50% ABV and costs around $40.

(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)

Color

Rust / Copper

Nose

The nose is light and pleasant, with hints of peanuts, honey, vanilla, and toffee. More subtle scents of baking spice and gingerbread are present as well.

Palate

The nutty flavors from the nose carry right over to the palate, along with the toffee, vanilla, and gingerbread. There is very little body to the palate and is distinctively thin and non-viscous.

Finish

The finish is decently long, thin, and spicy. Much of the peanut nuttiness lingers around for a while too, along with a very noticeable drying effect.

In closing

Truth be told, right out of the gate on the nose I was pleasantly impressed with David Nicholson Reserve. If you’re looking for great value bottles in the sub $40 dollar category, I’d say this bottle is for you. This is a peanut forward bourbon that’s well balanced and full of great flavors. What it isn’t is a complex bourbon with a rich and oily mouthfeel. That’s okay though, as this bottle is fairly priced at around $40 bucks and a great value at that. Would I pick up a bottle for my own collection, you bet.

The sample used for this review was provided to us by Cask Cartel. We thank them for the sample and for allowing us to review this bourbon. Want to try David Nicholson Reserve for yourself? We’ve placed a “Buy Now” button below for your convenience.

David Nicholson Reserve

David Nicholson Reserve
7.9

Complexity

7.7/10

Nose

8.0/10

Palate

7.9/10

Finish

7.5/10

Value

8.5/10

The Good

  • Availability
  • Great nose
  • Peanut forward

The Bad

  • Thin on the palate
  • Not overly complex
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9.5 – 10.0ExceptionalOne for the history books
9.0 – 9.4OutstandingA benchmark expression
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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
Matthew Evans
About the Author
Matthew Evans
Whiskey Reviewer · Whiskey Consensus  · 512 posts

Matthew is the founder and visionary behind Whiskey Consensus. What began as a project to explore the Instagram platform and share a love for whiskey has evolved into so much more. Professionally, Matthew works in digital marketing as a solutions engineer and sales leader, bringing innovative strategies to the table. Outside of work, Matthew is an avid runner, as well as a car and watch enthusiast. He is also deeply committed to giving back to the community through various volunteer responsibilities.

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