
Tequila number 2 was aged in William Larue Weller bourbon barrels. If I were blindfolded, it would have taken me a minute to realize this was tequila. The oak and the bourbon had a huge effect. But, it was not overpowering. Delicious in a unique way. Delectable says it's $29. If you find it for $29, buy 100 bottles. — a year ago


1792 sweet wheat. It’s no Weller, but very good. — a year ago
For some reason, this smells like peaches 😅 Actually, dark cherry, candied nuts, and cigar box on the nose. Flavors of apricot, honey, cinnamon candies, and pleasant oak. At 90 proof it's an easy summer sipper.
Listening to Chris Isaac (my neighbor is playing her music loud) Not complaining. — 10 months ago
mmm. treated like weller. — a year ago
WhiskeyFest SF 2022 - Bourbon of the night. Just wow. This was the only picture I could get since the table was packed earlier. Others tasted -
William Larue Weller (best)
Thomas H. Handy (3rd best)
George T. Stagg (2020 Release) (2nd best)
Stagg Jr. (no comparison)
Parker’s Heritage Collection Wheat (these are different)
Sazerac - 18 yr. (4th best) — 4 years ago
Dave
An exceptional wheater. Sweet heat, a little peat. Not rye, wheat... what else rhymes? The 90 proof makes it a bit thin compared to the Antique 107, but it's in the same wheelhouse and I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating pickled herring.
Listening to Buck Owens and his Buckaroos — a month ago