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  1. Noah's Mill is a small batch, high-proof bourbon with a rich and lush flavor profile. It has notes of walnuts, prunes, spices, lavender, and burnt caramel, according to a tasting note by Bill Thomas.

  2. Jul 7, 2023 · Noah's Mill is a straight bourbon produced by Willett Distillery, formerly known as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. It has a rich, nutty, and spicy flavor profile, and is one of the highest proof bourbons on the market.

  3. Dec 22, 2016 · A review of Noah's Mill, a sourced bourbon bottled by Willett at 114.3 proof. The reviewer gives it an 84/100 score and compares it to other higher-proof bourbons.

  4. A review of Noah's Mill Bourbon, a brand produced by Willett Distillery that may or may not be a blend of aged bourbons. The reviewer notes the distinctive nose, taste and finish of this bourbon, and compares it to Willett Family Estate.

    • Noah’s Mill Is Born
    • Tasting Notes For 2010 Noah’s Mill
    • Score: 8/10
    • Tasting Notes For 2020 Noah’s Mill
    • Re: 5.9/10
    • So Who Wins?
    • Final Thoughts
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    Around this time, Noah’s Mill (and its sibling bottle, Rowan’s Creek) was created by the Kulsveen’s. Noah’s Mill was a batched product that carried a 15 year old age statement and had a set proof of 114.3, which was considered high in its day. That age statement on the label would disappear sometime after 2006 and has now maintained a “Aged Until F...

    Nose: A very pleasing burst of sweet oak notes hits first. This smells similar to a bottle of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof in some ways, onlya tad bit richer. The age of the barrels is easy to recognize; they’re old. Wafting scents of s’mores combines with some light scents ofcornbread (could this be the youthful barrels that the batches supposedly us...

    Final Thoughts: Wow, this was unexpectedly great! There are lots of similarities to Lux Row’s 12 Year Old Double Barrel Bourbon (which is also sourced from Heaven Hill). I do find some additional notes that don’t make it a complete carbon copy, like floral flavors and berry scents. Those two things make it seem like there are more than just Heaven ...

    Nose: The aged notes that I experienced in the 2010 Noah’s Mill are completely absent with this bottle. Instead I find thinner, more artificially sweet scents. That makes it smell several years younger overall compared to the 2010 bottle. Scents of cooked apples, golden raisins, grits and cinnamon. There are also lots of floral notes like flower bo...

    If this was a craft whiskey product, I’d be ecstatic that it’s come so far. But it’s a Willett product and that should mean that it’s held to a higher standard. No longer does it feel like really aged barrels of Heaven Hill are being used. Instead, it feels like the vast majority of the blend is 4 to 6 year old barrels of Willett.

    These two bottles feel so apart,it’s hard to believe that they came from the same label. The oak notes that hit on the 2010 bottle of Noah’s Mill are so much better and aged that it tastes almost like it never lost its age statement at all. The 2020 version of Noah’s Mill has a far more youthful profile overall. The only thing more that is left to ...

    I assume that Willett will continue to use older stocks of their own bourbon to put into Noah’s Mill. And that should make each subsequent year’s batch(es) even better than the previous years. But if you are like me and still don’t think that Willett’s bourbon is much to write home about yet,then it’s fine to skip these modern releases. My only adv...

    Learn about the history and evolution of Noah's Mill, a sourced bourbon bottled by Willett. Compare the 2010 and 2020 versions and find out if they are worth the price.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noah's_MillNoah's Mill - Wikipedia

    Noah's Mill. Noah's Mill is a bourbon produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by the Willett Distillery. The bourbon was originally aged in charred oak barrels until mature at 15 years old, however the current bottles contain no age statement. It is bottled by hand at 57.15% ABV (114.3 proof). The brand is one of several small batch bourbon offerings ...

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  7. Aug 13, 2018 · There’s an underlying fall spice that shows in the finish. And the finish is long and very pleasant, with notes of roasted nuts. SHARE WITH: Experienced bourbon drinkers that like a complex bourbon with spice. This proof is a bit too hot for newer bourbon fans unless water is added. WORTH THE PRICE: At $49.99, this is definitely worth the price.

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