Tasting notes·Owensboro

Owensboro - Anam na h-Alba

The German Independent Bottler Anam na h-Alba from Oberhausen proudly labels itself as "The Soul of Scotland." Hence, it was quite surprising when we stumbled upon a Kentucky Straight Bourbon bottled by them. The label promises a just shy of four years old Single Barrel bottling from Owensboro, seemingly distilled by Green River Distilling from Owensboro, Kentucky. Let's dive into what this cask-strength whiskey has to offer.

The panel

Marcel
82
Sascha
81

Mean 81.5 · spread 1

Value for money 3/5

Distillery
Owensboro
Bottler
Anam na h-Alba
Type
Straight Bourbon
Country
USA
Age
3 years
Strength
59.9% ABV
Character
mellow

Tasting

Nose

The nose is immediately hit with the full flavor payload of a cask-strength bourbon. The scent is intensely nutty and oaky, showcasing the impressive work done by the fresh cask. Notes of burnt caramel and a subtle leather undertone emerge. After letting the whiskey rest for a bit, fruity notes reveal themselves—thinking of exotic fruits like pineapple or passion fruit.

Palate

The young bourbon starts of intense on the palate. Sweet caramel, pronounced oak, and a wonderfully oily viscosity present themselves. Add to that a slight tingling of white pepper – all without the 59.9% feeling overpowering. While we initially thought of peanuts on the nose, the taste leans towards a spicier profile reminiscent of nutmeg. Tropical fruit flavors reappear, accompanied by a faint hint of solvent, likely owing to its youth.

Finish

In the medium-length finish, no big surprises await. The intense oaky and nutty characteristics linger, leaving behind a delightful aroma. A subtle caramel sweetness complements the rather heavy, spicy notes.

Verdicts

Marcel

A bourbon that’s fun with its raw power and intense aromatics – perfect for those who like it rough and honest. The nutty-caramel notes bring drinking pleasure, even if the edges and corners sometimes feel a bit coarse. Not a collector’s item, but a solid enjoyment for an easygoing evening.

Sascha

Technically clean and presenting a convincing balance between sweetness, spice, and oak, this cask-strength bourbon from Owensboro shows a robust structure. However, it lacks the fine complexity that would round out its character a bit more. Overall, a well-made, if somewhat undifferentiated, single barrel bourbon.

What it is worth

No auction record for this distillery, so we cannot tell you what this bottle is worth. We would rather say that than guess.

Source

Tasting note and scores by WHISKY:EDITION — tasted by Marcel and Sascha, published 2024-03-28.