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1792 Bottled in Bond

September 21, 2020 · By Luke Grabowski · 8.2 / 10
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Whiskey Consensus Score
8.2 /10
Very Good
Score Breakdown
Complexity
7.8
Nose
8.4
Palate
8.3
Finish
8.4
Value
8.2
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Very Good

This release from 1792 was first released in the Fall of 2017 as the distillery continued to expand its portfolio of annual release whiskey.

The Good

  • Bottled in Bond designation
  • Balance
  • Spicier finish

The Bad

  • Price
  • Lack of depth and complexity
1792 Bottled in Bond

A little background

This bottled in bond release from Barton 1792 was first released in the Fall of 2017 as the distillery continued to expand its portfolio of annual release whiskey. The mash bill for this release is not disclosed but it is described as a high rye bourbon, which is believed to be in the 15-25% range. There is also no age statement on this bottle but since it is bottled in bond we know it is at least 4 years old. 1792 Bottled in Bond typically retails in the $30-$40 range.

(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)

Color

Orange Amber

Nose

A very light amount of ethanol blends nicely with rich caramel, heavy vanilla, and plenty of rye spice, all of which is underscored by a soft oak note. The nose is relatively light and simple but it is nicely balanced and pleasant overall.

Palate

This whiskey presents with a creamy mouthfeel and plenty of those same rich caramel and vanilla notes. Although initially sweet, the rye spice quickly kicks in mid-palate and it is surprisingly strong. This is further accentuated by some seasoned oak, which provides a nice balance to the sweeter notes. Once again, there is not alot of depth and complexity here, but the flavors that are present balance nicely.

Finish

The finish is medium-long and characterized by the same caramel/vanilla/spice profile that is present throughout the sip. The spice notes definitely pick up along with the lingering rye spice and makes for a sharper, spicier finish.

In closing

1792 Bottled in Bond from Barton 1792 provides a simple but enjoyable experience at a relatively fair price point. However, this expression is not particularly complex and the flavors are really lacking in terms of depth. The one thing this expression really has going for it is balance, as the flavors that are there really work together nicely. I enjoyed this expression more than others from Barton, but there just wasn’t enough here to really impress me or entice me to keep more than one bottle on the shelf.

1792 Bottled in Bond

100 Proof
8.2

Complexity

7.8/10

Nose

8.4/10

Palate

8.3/10

Finish

8.4/10

Value

8.2/10

The Good

  • Bottled in Bond designation
  • Balance
  • Spicier finish

The Bad

  • Price
  • Lack of depth and complexity
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1792 BHM 2020 Bourbon Review

Every bottle on Whiskey Consensus is evaluated across five categories on a 1–100 scale. The five scores are averaged to produce a final overall score out of 10.

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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
Luke Grabowski
About the Author
Luke Grabowski
Whiskey Reviewer · Whiskey Consensus  · 28 posts

A Tallahassee-based lawyer and whiskey enthusiast. Luke has an unwavering love for bourbon and rye whiskey. He is also an avid bourbon hunter who never passes up an opportunity to search for and discuss bourbon. When he's not in the courtroom, chances are you will find Luke at home admiring his bourbon collection and enjoying time with his wife, their newborn son, and 4 crazy dogs. You can follow Luke's personal bourbon blog at www.capitalcitybourbon.com or on Instagram @capitalcitybourbon.

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