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balcones lineage texas single malt
Product Detail
Category
Spirits
Type
American Whiskey
Color
TAWNY/BROWN
ABV
53%
Country
UNITED STATES
Region
TEXAS
Tasting Notes
Nose
Sweet and indulgent, sourdough starter and cream soda, mulled cider, bruised bananas and peaches, tea tree.
Taste
Caramelized sweetness, soft oak, manuka honey, chestnuts and hint of red wine reduction.
Finish
Late palate builds into the transition to finish, slight prickle with more tea tree, black tea and hint of cinnamon.
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Lineage is a marrying of the traditional Scotch Single Malts that have long been an inspiration to us, with innovative approaches to grain and maturation that celebrate Texas provenance. Made from both Scottish and Texas-grown barley and aged in both refill and new oak barrels, Lineage celebrates both old and new traditions.
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1 year ago
Very Scotchy
It was good but tasted more peaty than Balcone's Texas 1 Single Malt (which I REALLY like). My son who really like Scotch liked this product quite a bit.
By: Gregg
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2 years ago
You may well stop spending your money on scotch....
This is a product for people who believe that good whiskey should only be mixed with water. Very smooth, very mellow, as for the various flavors that drinkers perceive, that is in the eye of the beholder. This is a very drinkable beverage, and as a 5th generation Texan I take pleasure in the Spanish name, for that is where the high planes escarpment falls off to the low lands....
By: Old Gringo