These are popular bourbons or other whiskeys with a pudding profile. Whiskeys with aromas, palates, or finishes that feature pudding.
...Nose: Creme brûlée, coconut oil, and chocolate pudding invoke the creamy richness of toasted American oak. Tarragon, ...
...Floral nose, with a hint of vanilla bean and caramel pudding. Then floral palate with brown baking spices and orange blosso...
...Aroma characteristics include vanilla crème cake and white chocolate pudding. Tastings note: On the palate is a smooth texture with hints o...
...ose has apple, cinnamon, warm cobbler crust, nutmeg, caramel, vanilla pudding pop, red pepper, spiced apple cider and cinnamon. Palate is a ...
...OR: dark amber. NOSE: floral, with a hint of vanilla bean and caramel pudding. PALATE: floral with brown baking spices and browned butter, v...
...Rich bread pudding and caramelized plantains with a touch of orange zest leads to...
...art raspberry, and pineapple. As the palate adjusts, soy milk, banana pudding, and hazelnut streusel soften the impact. Tonka bean and cinna...
...e. Finish: Long and lingering, with touches of nuts, vanilla bread pudding, and spiced cocoa....
...and toffee bars, followed by lingering notes of cream soda and banana pudding....
...with fiery orange highlights. ?Nose: Sweet and earthy, like Indian pudding, halva, and shortbread. That theme is carried forward by corn ...
...Nose: A vast array of sweet goodness. Pumpkin pie, bread pudding, crème brulee, and freshly toasted wood dominate. Palate: The ...
...chocolate with additional notes of ginger, caramel apple, and vanilla pudding. Flavor: Beautiful caramel, marshmallow, and candied dates int...
...h soft caramel, toffee, and hints of tobacco. Flavor: Toffee, vanilla pudding, apple and candied dates mingle with earthy and floral hints o...
...feel. Finish: Creamy and sweet, emphasizing cinnamon, toffee, vanilla pudding. ...
...A nose of banana pudding, charred oak, clove, and bruléed sugar. The palate is silky wi...
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