A little background
Mister Sam is a new release from Sazerac named in honor of Samuel Bronfman, a Canadian businessman who played a prominent role in the growth and development of the whiskey industry in North America. Bronfman and his brothers initially started Distillers Corporation Ltd. in Montreal, Quebec in 1924 and the company quickly experienced tremendous success due, in part, to prohibition in the U.S. After only four short years this company acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Son out of Waterloo, Ontario, and renamed itself Seagram’s, just in time to start doing business in the U.S. after the repeal of prohibition. Bronfman managed the company for the next four decades and built it into the whiskey behemoth we all knew and loved.
(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)
Color
Dark Amber
Nose
I could talk about the nose on this whiskey all day! Ethanol greets you initially but it dissipates quickly revealing light notes of tobacco leaf and cedar wood. These notes give way to a rich bouquet of dark spiced fruit, fresh vanilla, a hint of maple syrup, and plenty of musty oak. The layers of aroma here are nothing short of spectacular and continue to impress over time.
Palate
On the palate, there is a fair amount of heat but it is not overpowering by any means. Oak presents initially, along with some baking spice (nutmeg), but this is quickly balanced by plenty of sweet flavors consisting of dark brown sugar and sweet fruit preserves, particularly dark cherry, plum, and a few hints of citrus fruit.
Finish
The finish is wonderfully long, smooth, and flavorful. The rich fruit notes continue but oak tannins begin to create a more dry finish, which emphasizes the multitude of baking spices that are present throughout the sip. I also found some tobacco leaf and more musty oak on the back end.
Complexity
9.5
Nose
9.5
Palate
9.5
Finish
10
Value
9
This is one of the best pours I’ve had!