Woodinville Bourbon Whiskey
This bottle was given to me at Christmas by friend, vinyl lover, and whiskey drinker Tim. I had some the night he gave it to me and I recall enjoying it. Tonight, as I put a new record on from Chris Cornell, I thought to myself, "if only I had a whiskey from Washington." Then I remembered I do. Not only is it from Washington, but the symbol on top of its logo is similar enough to the Twin Peaks symbol to be a little concerning. If I end up in the Red Room tonight, I guess I'll see you in 25 years or something.
Read more about Woodinville Bourbon Whiskey here. After looking at their site, I was amused to see that they haven’t changed their favicon from the Wordpress W to something brand-related. That tells me they’re too busy making good whiskey to worry about their website details! Anyway, here's what I thought:
What's it cost? Around $40 USD
How's it smell? I really don't know. Kind of sweet, I guess. It's spring in Nebraska, things are in bloom, and my nose isn't being very reliable at the moment.
How's it taste? To quote Agent Dale Cooper, "Damn Fine". It's got a sweetness to it, and it's easy to drink. I had mine neat.
Do I like it? Yes. Remember, this is not a whiskey review. Even so, I'd recommend this one.
Perfect musical pairing? I paired it with the new Chris Cornell record, "No One Sings Like You Anymore," which you can read about here. For a bonus, how about 2017’s Twin Peaks (Music from the Limited Event Series) from Twin Peaks: The Return, which I believe to be one of the great seasons of television ever created.