1960s Jim Beam 70 proof 24 fl oz BowmoreLets explore the tasting notes for 1960s Jim Beam 70 proof 24 fl oz. Nose: Aromas of subtle vanilla, spice, pine forests, toasted oak, and hints of lemon zest greet your senses. Underlying notes of toffee, sweet sticky pudding, and caramelized fruit contribute to a toasty and inviting bouquet. In a more detailed review, the nose of Jim Beam Bourbon from a Glencairn glass includes honey, caramel, vanilla, apple cider, light toast, light baking spices,
Complex Flavors: Ripe plum skins
shellfish… Let’s not mince our words: this is as far as any whisky at 46% vol
full-bodied-yet-elegant wine with great complexity
cheese or even with a sweet dessert
It’s just so perfect
smooth and plenty of fruits still
It’s almost nervous after more than 40 years in its bottle
Grant & Sons" or just "Grant's"
shared his vision for the whisky with John Glaser
The first mouthfeel is extremely powerful
combining the warmth of brandy with a mildly spicy and herbal character
This vintage gem has intrigued many whisky enthusiasts