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Rank: 53.8 pctl
Value: $2.60 / pctl

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Barton 1792 12 Years Old
Twelve years is a long time to wait, but patience has its rewards. Starting with our signature "high rye" recipe, this impeccable bourbon whiskey is the satisfying result of maturing for more than a decade in the finest charred American white oak barrels.
 Mashbill Undisclosed • >51% Corn • High Rye
 Ratings: 
Whisky Advocate: 90.00 pts 
Universal Spirits: 93.00 pts 
Intl Wine & Spirits: 95.00 pts 
Whiskybase: 88.30 pts 
Total Wine: 82.00 pts 
Flaviar: 88.00 pts 
The Whiskey Jug: 90.00 pts 
Bourbon Culture: 75.00 pts 
Drink Hacker: 80.00 pts 
Part of the  The Sazerac Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Traditional bourbon notes of vanilla and caramel are plentiful, with toffee and honey providing an additional layer of sweetness. Oak is also present, but gentle in its assertiveness.
Palate: Rich flavors of vanilla and cocoa with delicate dried fruit notes abound in this full-bodied bourbon.
Finish: A lingering smoky finish
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Rank: 96.3 pctl
Value: $6.22 / pctl
Little Book Chapter 3: The Road Home
Per Freddie Noe: “The Road Home” batch pays tribute to my grandfather as the name Little Book is actually the childhood nickname that he gave me. And so I thought after having a couple of chapters under my belt that it would be a great time to pay honor to him and blend some of the liquids that he gave the bourbon industry. The four liquids that I chose to go into this batch of Little Book are from the original small batch collection that my grandfather, Booker, created. The Road Home is a blend of nine year old Basil Hayden, nine year old Knob Creek, 11 year old Booker's and 12 year old Baker's, and as always with Little Book, these liquids are at barrel strength and will be bottled at barrel strength as well. The name “The Road Home” references the road that I travel to and from on a regular basis, the same road my grandfather, Booker, traveled back when he used to work here at the distillery.
 Mashbill Undisclosed • >51% Corn • High Rye
 Pro Ratings: 
Whisky Advocate: 93.00 pts 
Whiskybase: 88.25 pts 
Flaviar: 96.00 pts 
Bourbon Culture: 83.00 pts 
Drink Hacker: 85.00 pts 
Independently Owned
Note: This whisky is part of an ongoing series, with variability between each release due to differences in mash bill, barrels used, age profile, and others. If the specific version is not listed, ask your server or a store employee for more info.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramel, smoky barrel char, sweet baking spices and vanilla.
Palate: Vanilla, char and dried apricot with a lingering oak.
Finish: Lingering, warm and sweet, layered with tones of oak.
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