Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2009 Release
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Description
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2009 Release
This rare bourbon ages in oak barrels for nearly two decades and is only available in small quantities once a year, every fall. Sip this polished, well-aged whiskey to appreciate why patience is such a virtue.
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2009 Release | 90 Proof
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Brandon Knudsen –
A beautiful balance of fruity sweetness and subtle woodiness. The dark fruit and cinnamon really shine through. Great for those who prefer a mellow bourbon experience.
Matt Gorniak –
Less fruity compared to the Eagle Rare 10, with a woodier and sweeter profile. I enjoy it, but for the price, I would
rather go for the 10-year-old version.
Michael Fillios –
Floral and fruity on the nose, not your typical heavy bourbon. It’s light, with understated oak and a caramel finish. Perfect for someone who enjoys a more delicate profile.
Thomas John –
A smooth, warm finish with hints of crème brûlée. I liked the balance between the sweetness and the oak, though it lacks the boldness I expected from a 17-year-old bourbon.
Barry Rosen –
This bourbon has a tart sweetness mixed with subtle pie spices and wood tones. A lovely, warm finish with caramel lingering on the palate.
Mike Searls –
The flavor was complex, with cherry and dark fruit notes, though not as much fruit as I would have liked. Still, the woodier elements make this stand out.
Bob Armbruster –
Eagle Rare 17 delivers a light, floral sweetness. It’s a mellow and enjoyable bourbon with a modest, warm finish. Not overly oaky for its age.