All of the Elijah Craig Private Barrel store picks I have tried have been very good. This review is of the Elijah Craig Private Barrel pick from Universal Fine Wine and Spirits out of Florida. Overall, this private barrel pick is very good. It has some of the very nice honey notes and sweet cherry that I really enjoy. My primary issue with Elijah Craig Private Barrel picks is the price and age. Most are typically 8 to 9 years old and run around $100 everywhere that I have seen and tried them. I think they typically are worth the price in terms of quality.
My issue, however, is that if you can find any of the Elijah Craig Barrel Proof scheduled releases, they are 12 years old and only cost around $80. Every Elijah
Craig Barrel Proof I have tried, take batch A123 for instance, is a much better quality and value. Overall, Elijah Craig Private Barrel picks are very good, but I prefer the barrel proof releases at a lower price.
Overview
Distillery/Bottler | Heaven Hill |
Bottle | Elijah Craig Private Barrel |
Whiskey Type | Bourbon |
Release/Batch | Universal Fine Wine & Spirits (FL) |
Proof | 126.9 |
Age | 8 Years |
Color | Mahogany |
Market Price | $100 |
MSRP | $100 |
NOSE: 8/10
Sweet cherry, brown sugar, hint of molasses cookie, ethanol that fades after rest
PALATE: 7/10
Creamy honey, touch of bitterness sometimes found in honey, peppery spice, a tad drying
FINISH: 7/10
Medium to long, cherry sweetness, nice oak quality
EPIC CASK RATING:
Uniqueness: 7/10
Value: 5/10
Overall: 6/10
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