Man, I’m certainly an amateur whiskey drinker but your breakdown is EXACTLY my experience with the 10-year. It was great and I like that smoky oak flavor a lot. Besides caramel it’s my favorite flavor in a whiskey. So I’d rate the flavors one point higher and the nose one point higher, but other than that it’s so good to hear that my own personal notes are the same as an experienced person like yourself. Also, this video makes me happy as a Bulleit fanboy 😂
Sourced from 4 roses seems to be the general consensus ! Which would seem pretty logical as you pointed out. Tastes pretty similar to 4 roses to me ! The bulliet 10 yr and the blenders select are the only expressions i care for not really a fan of the rest of the lineup. By the way that was a interesting and entertaining pronunciation of lagavulin ! I so hope someone from the distillery watches this i would love to see their reaction. Would be hysterical.
I am having some of this juice tonight. I didn't like Bulleit Bourbon (orange label) very much. But this one sounded good to me (I like "smoky"), so I grabbed a bottle a few days ago. Thanks for the pre-pour review. Sounds like I should expect "oak" tonight. LOL!
Bulleit has never been my favorite but I just opened a bottle of the 10. I still have a 12 year rye I have left to open. I agree on the dry oak and the nose on this is very rye fruity to me. It translates to the taste for a second but is replaced by a bitterness. As I sip it it’s growing on me and the finish goes on for days which is nice and expected from something 10 years. Cheers
I'm 19 but i already have a whiskey collection and i always drink it straight, trust me i've got to hear it so many times that i am too young for my tastes hahaha
I get on the nose vanilla, oak, caramel, and cream. The tasting notes are oak and vanilla with a rye spice oak Smokey finish. I quite like this and am enjoying each sip more and more. I need to pick up a couple more bottles of this one.
@@petesahad3028 Yup, but I decided to Google it and lo and behold, turns out I actually can import for personal use. Don't know why I thought otherwise.
Bulleit has been around longer than 2019 sir. I visited their distillery just outside of Louisville I believe in 2014 or 2015 before they moved to Shelbyville. They opened the visitor center in 2019.
Bulleit 10 yr for me is my baseline for Bourbon.. i know many say Buffalo Trace but I like Bulleit more, i think it captures everthing I think of when I think Typical Bourbon... for me it has more sweetness and honey vanilla notes thand BT. BT to me just isn't as complex, but neither is very complex but both are what I'd call The Prototypical American Bourbon i just personally Prefer Bulleit to BT. Great job.
That's an interesting take to me as someone who's really new to bourbon. I haven't had Bulleit 10 year before, but I think now I find even Buffalo Trace a bit sweet for my taste. I typically prefer a more dry, oak-y taste with more subtle notes of sweetness and vanilla for my bourbon now, so I was a bit excited to hear his review of this one. But I do also feel very intrigued that you feel the Bulleit 10 year to be a bit sweeter than Buffalo given this review. Either way, I think I might have to find myself a bottle of this stuff and see for myself what all the noise is about haha.
I've not had the 10 year - whenever I've had sufficient cash money, I've wound up getting something else. But I like the regular orange label Bulleit. Criteria is the plural - the singular is criterion. 🙂
Mister TJ, what do you say about their regular bourbon, not 10yo? I'm trying it now. Not the best flavor-aroma bomb, I've experienced, but very solid bourbon, and, yes, I can feel rye coming through. It gives it an interesting expression of rye-bourbon. Vanilla and caramel of bourbon combined with pepper and mint of rye.
I usualy drink Bulleit Bourbon, it goes great with lemonade. also we don't have the 10YO here where I live or at least I haven't seen it anywhere. the bottle I get is just the regular Frontier Bourbon Orange Label.
Have you tried Bulleit Rye and what is your opinion on that, would you recommend it? Which one would you pick out of these two? Buffalo Trace or Bulleit Rye? :)
Hey man gota question I ventured out and wanted to get my first bottle and at the bar I work at we sell glenlevet 12 and I loved the way it smelled so I picked up a bottle I don't like it neat what can I do to make it better? And do burbons taste better? Idk if I like scotch as much what is a good bourbon to buy. A store near me has blantons would that be good for a beginner? Or what's a good aged bourbon
Buffalo trace or four roses small batch is what i usually recommend to people who want to try bourbon, they're both at a relatively low proof as well to get you used to the burn you experience, when you drink more however you won't feel it the more you sip and you eventually get used to it after a while when you revisit.
Also blantons is good but usually overpriced, not worth if over 50$ imo, and to answer if bourbon tastes better. Bourbon is usually less harsh than scotch, with more sweeter flavours and notes like caramel/fruit/brown sugar, bourbon also tastes oaky and spicy.
According to their website they started in 1987 and built a new distillery in 2017. I had some of this about 8 months ago and it did seem very oaky to start with but after a while a lot of that went away. I do think I like Russel's Reserve 10Y better.
My man, I love your channel, but you mispronounced the hell out of my favorite Scotch. Lagavulin is pronounced, phonetically, Log-ah-vool-in. Other than, always good stuff.
VA ABC is 54$ it is pushing the envelope at that price.. its not that good. Great Video. Tin Cup 10 yr is cheaper and tastes better all around. Also.. looking around the shelves.. at that price for aged 10 years.. Glenmorangie The Original 10 Year Scotch is 43$ way way way better than any bourbon at that age and price point.
Back in 90- 91 Keen's Chop House in NYC poured small snifters of 1963 vintage Glen Morangie for $15. To this day it remains the single greatest whisky I have EVER tried. The good old days they are long gone.
@mikem4432 Hi I just seen you comment I got me a bottle because I seen in it in the Sylvester Stallone movie called Bullet To The Head, if you haven't watch the movie it's a great movie. I haven't tried my bottle yet but I will this weekend. Take Care and Cheers
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Bulleit is my whiskey and I’m happy you did a review
It’s available most places plus the prices are just under 40.00 bucks
Man, I’m certainly an amateur whiskey drinker but your breakdown is EXACTLY my experience with the 10-year. It was great and I like that smoky oak flavor a lot. Besides caramel it’s my favorite flavor in a whiskey. So I’d rate the flavors one point higher and the nose one point higher, but other than that it’s so good to hear that my own personal notes are the same as an experienced person like yourself.
Also, this video makes me happy as a Bulleit fanboy 😂
absolutely love bulleit's bottle look. probably my fav look!
Sourced from 4 roses seems to be the general consensus ! Which would seem pretty logical as you pointed out. Tastes pretty similar to 4 roses to me ! The bulliet 10 yr and the blenders select are the only expressions i care for not really a fan of the rest of the lineup.
By the way that was a interesting and entertaining pronunciation of lagavulin ! I so hope someone from the distillery watches this i would love to see their reaction. Would be hysterical.
I am having some of this juice tonight. I didn't like Bulleit Bourbon (orange label) very much. But this one sounded good to me (I like "smoky"), so I grabbed a bottle a few days ago.
Thanks for the pre-pour review. Sounds like I should expect "oak" tonight. LOL!
Bulleit has never been my favorite but I just opened a bottle of the 10. I still have a 12 year rye I have left to open.
I agree on the dry oak and the nose on this is very rye fruity to me. It translates to the taste for a second but is replaced by a bitterness. As I sip it it’s growing on me and the finish goes on for days which is nice and expected from something 10 years. Cheers
I’m not even 21, but my god I can’t stop watching these videos 😂.
Me too
I'm 19 but i already have a whiskey collection and i always drink it straight, trust me i've got to hear it so many times that i am too young for my tastes hahaha
Sad you have to wait till your 21 in America
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@@GarmrGrave Wow you're so cool.
@@GarmrGrave odd to flex that you're an alcoholic at 19🤔
I get on the nose vanilla, oak, caramel, and cream. The tasting notes are oak and vanilla with a rye spice oak Smokey finish. I quite like this and am enjoying each sip more and more. I need to pick up a couple more bottles of this one.
The best paslrt of this video is how Lagavulin was pronounced! Love it!
Cheers!
They're not as readily available over here in Europe, but I must say I am really enjoying the bottle I got hold of.
Always available on amazon...
@@petesahad3028 It is not legal for individuals to import spirits in my country...or something like that.
@@nidhoggstrike
Skandinavia?
@@petesahad3028 Yup, but I decided to Google it and lo and behold, turns out I actually can import for personal use. Don't know why I thought otherwise.
I completely agree with this review. I found this to be on par with the regular bulleit frontier.
Just got to try some Bulleit on ice at my son's, my new favorite!
Bulleits my fav bourbon
It's good!
Bulleit has been around longer than 2019 sir. I visited their distillery just outside of Louisville I believe in 2014 or 2015 before they moved to Shelbyville. They opened the visitor center in 2019.
Bulleit 10 yr for me is my baseline for Bourbon.. i know many say Buffalo Trace but I like Bulleit more, i think it captures everthing I think of when I think Typical Bourbon... for me it has more sweetness and honey vanilla notes thand BT. BT to me just isn't as complex, but neither is very complex but both are what I'd call The Prototypical American Bourbon i just personally Prefer Bulleit to BT. Great job.
That's an interesting take to me as someone who's really new to bourbon. I haven't had Bulleit 10 year before, but I think now I find even Buffalo Trace a bit sweet for my taste. I typically prefer a more dry, oak-y taste with more subtle notes of sweetness and vanilla for my bourbon now, so I was a bit excited to hear his review of this one. But I do also feel very intrigued that you feel the Bulleit 10 year to be a bit sweeter than Buffalo given this review. Either way, I think I might have to find myself a bottle of this stuff and see for myself what all the noise is about haha.
My son likes Bulleit over Buffalo Trace. I like both. We are about to enjoy the Bulleit 10 tonight. Cheers!
I appreciate your talent sir.
I love these reviews!!!!!!
I've not had the 10 year - whenever I've had sufficient cash money, I've wound up getting something else. But I like the regular orange label Bulleit.
Criteria is the plural - the singular is criterion. 🙂
Mister TJ, what do you say about their regular bourbon, not 10yo?
I'm trying it now.
Not the best flavor-aroma bomb, I've experienced, but very solid bourbon, and, yes, I can feel rye coming through. It gives it an interesting expression of rye-bourbon. Vanilla and caramel of bourbon combined with pepper and mint of rye.
Awesome Review just finish trying this one you hit it on the head its pretty ok
I usualy drink Bulleit Bourbon, it goes great with lemonade. also we don't have the 10YO here where I live or at least I haven't seen it anywhere. the bottle I get is just the regular Frontier Bourbon Orange Label.
Have you tried Bulleit Rye and what is your opinion on that, would you recommend it? Which one would you pick out of these two? Buffalo Trace or Bulleit Rye? :)
Hey man gota question I ventured out and wanted to get my first bottle and at the bar I work at we sell glenlevet 12 and I loved the way it smelled so I picked up a bottle I don't like it neat what can I do to make it better? And do burbons taste better? Idk if I like scotch as much what is a good bourbon to buy. A store near me has blantons would that be good for a beginner? Or what's a good aged bourbon
this is a good question, I hope he answers this.
Buffalo trace or four roses small batch is what i usually recommend to people who want to try bourbon, they're both at a relatively low proof as well to get you used to the burn you experience, when you drink more however you won't feel it the more you sip and you eventually get used to it after a while when you revisit.
Also blantons is good but usually overpriced, not worth if over 50$ imo, and to answer if bourbon tastes better.
Bourbon is usually less harsh than scotch, with more sweeter flavours and notes like caramel/fruit/brown sugar, bourbon also tastes oaky and spicy.
So you're saying regular Bulleit and Bulleit Rye are better? Heard, I'll stick with those then!
Lagavulins ancestors crying because of name butchering 💀
How pronounce it?
@@bielcrippa6783. Lag-uh-voo-lin
@@bielcrippa6783 Lah-guh-voo-lin
@@bielcrippa6783I was super curious too, google says "La-guh-voo-luhn"
Like bull it. Not bull et.
When will you rank elijah craig small batch, it'll look good on the top of the list.
Lah’Govolin. Fuckin’ nailed it.
According to their website they started in 1987 and built a new distillery in 2017. I had some of this about 8 months ago and it did seem very oaky to start with but after a while a lot of that went away. I do think I like Russel's Reserve 10Y better.
Try Trails End 10 year, it's really good.
Just got a bottle of this at my local gas station for 14.95 so when I saw msrp off 40-50$ I lost it 😂😅
I love your videos but after a night of drinking I can't watch them 😂
Dose it taste like JW DBL Black Lable ?
I thought Bulleit was made by MGP. I know some websites say it's distilled in Illinois/Indiana.
Tj just seems like that like cool ass uncle or cousin you love to be around 😂🖤🤟🏼💯
I prefer regular Bulleit over the Bulleit 10.
I bought a Bulleit 10 for $37 out the door last week in Oregon, I like it, it's just not up there with my favorites.
Have you tried Clyde May's whiskey?
Don't bother ! it isn't very good.
lol the way you said Lagavulin... You are definitely a bourbon guy
How much
My man, I love your channel, but you mispronounced the hell out of my favorite Scotch. Lagavulin is pronounced, phonetically, Log-ah-vool-in. Other than, always good stuff.
As a Scotsman your butchering of the word Lagavulin made my ancestors spin in their grave.
how would a scotsman pronounce it? Just curious.
@Matthew Glaze lag-a-vulin not Lagavalan. Which this big man unfortunately said
@@stemercer1775 i read what you posted the same way. he said what he said. So i guess you're the only one who heard a diff er ence. ,👍
Legávulin!!!
“Oh hey this looks interesting”
“Luh-Gah-Voo-Lin”
“Nope”
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say the word oak that many times lol
VA ABC is 54$ it is pushing the envelope at that price.. its not that good. Great Video. Tin Cup 10 yr is cheaper and tastes better all around. Also.. looking around the shelves.. at that price for aged 10 years.. Glenmorangie The Original 10 Year Scotch is 43$ way way way better than any bourbon at that age and price point.
Back in 90- 91 Keen's Chop House in NYC poured small snifters of 1963 vintage Glen Morangie for $15. To this day it remains the single greatest whisky I have EVER tried. The good old days they are long gone.
@mikem4432 Hi I just seen you comment I got me a bottle because I seen in it in the Sylvester Stallone movie called Bullet To The Head, if you haven't watch the movie it's a great movie. I haven't tried my bottle yet but I will this weekend. Take Care and Cheers
Luh-Gah-Luhvin
Had a pour last evening at my anniversary dinner. Awful. Kind of tastes like Scotch. YUK.
Prefer Bulleits rye over their Bourbon
Bakers
I am the only one I know that dislikes bulleit
Don't like it. Tastes like brandy.