We Asked 7 Bartenders: What’s the Most Overrated Bourbon? (2024)

Bourbon drinkers might see themselves in one of three camps. There are the unicorn hunters, always on the lookout for rare and special bottles. There are those who opt for the old faithful, widely available bourbons they’ve been sipping for years. And finally, there are those who enjoy exploring lesser-known names not yet embraced by the wider whiskey community. In each of these groups, there’s a seemingly endless selection of bottles to choose from, with a range of prices, mash bills, and flavor profiles.

Of all these bottles — the cheap and the expensive; the popular and the obscure — there are some that constantly disappoint the pros with high price tags, low availability, or so-so tastes.

We asked seven bartenders to share their opinions on the most overrated bourbons on the market today. From the underwhelming bottles they personally won’t drink to the ones they caution their customers against buying, here are the bourbons top bartenders are calling overrated.

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The Most Overrated Bourbons According to Bartenders:

  • Pappy Van Winkle
  • Blanton’s
  • Jefferson’s Ocean

We Asked 7 Bartenders: What’s the Most Overrated Bourbon? (1)

Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve 23 Year is a prime example of a product that has gained popularity due to its scarcity. Compared to other higher-aged bourbons, it’s lost its complexity to the overpowering woodiness. Plus, it usually retails for over $5,000. If you’re going to splurge on a bourbon over 20 years, I’d recommend Michter’s 25 Year Old Single Barrel. It’s still way out of my price range, but at least I can justify the price tag.” —Ben Yabrow, lead bartender, Double Chicken Please, NYC

“Pappy Van Winkle. I don’t think it’s well made, and people overhype it because of its availability.” —Thandi Walton, head of beverage, Thompson Buckhead, Atlanta

“Without a doubt, any of the Pappy Van Winkle whiskeys. I’ve tried all of them, and although they’re good, they definitely shouldn’t be fetching thousands of dollars on the secondary market. MGP has some much better-tasting bourbons out there under a variety of labels, in my opinion.” —Daniel Keaveney, bartender, @lasvegas.bartender, Las Vegas

We Asked 7 Bartenders: What’s the Most Overrated Bourbon? (2)

“The most overrated bourbon has to be Blanton’s. I know it’s an easy target, but in a year of supply chain issues, no one needs another hard-to-get bottle that costs way too much. There are an abundance of high-quality single barrel bourbons on the market, such as Evan Williams Single Barrel or Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel. And if you’re into collecting the horses? I recommend collecting something actually cool, like Pokémon cards.” —Brian Bolton, lead bartender, The Town Company, Kansas City, Mo.

“Personally, I find Blanton’s to be quite overrated when it comes to bourbon. I drink, select, and sell whiskey for a living, so while their bottle design is great, the actual whiskey isn’t quite worth the price point compared to other delicious high-rye bourbons on the market with higher rye content. As examples, Chattanooga Whiskey Co., Leiper’s Fork, Tumblin’ Dice, and Woodinville all produce great whiskies for bourbon lovers that enjoy more rye in their mash.” —Dee J. Reid,
founder, Deestilled; managing partner, Seelbach’s, Washington, D.C.

“The most overrated are the ones that pay for press, artificially limit their supply to drive up demand, and claim a legacy longer than most of us have been alive. Transparency is key when determining quality drams. The whiskey alone should speak for itself.” —Josh Alden, beverage director, Reserve 101, Houston

We Asked 7 Bartenders: What’s the Most Overrated Bourbon? (3)

“Saying a bourbon is the ‘most overrated’ doesn’t seem fair, yet as a bartender, it is a necessary evil because so many of our guests base their opinions on our reviews. Jefferson’s Bourbon has dedicated many years to making good whiskey. The first and 13th releases are my personal favorites, full of sharp wood characteristics with subtle hints of a salty finish inside a beautiful dark amber color. Yet, almost all other releases I have tried are mute in comparison, and those subtle notes of salt have disappeared. The main reason I choose Jefferson’s Ocean as an overrated bourbon is because it has become so popular that many guests will ask for it in an Old Fashioned or a Manhattan. When it’s mixed into a co*cktail, it loses all the characteristics that made it special in the first place. Drink this bourbon neat or on ice. Otherwise, try Jefferson’s Reserve for a great co*cktail.” —Zachary Helton, bartender, Amendment 18 co*cktail Club, Franklin, Tenn.

Published: March 7, 2022

We Asked 7 Bartenders: What’s the Most Overrated Bourbon? (2024)

FAQs

Is Angels Envy overrated? ›

Just to be clear – we are NOT saying these whiskeys are bad – we are saying they are overrated. Store Owners love to tout Angel's Envy as a top shelf bourbon – especially to more inexperienced drinkers. However, the bourbon is just too sweet for many people's liking.

How many years is Elmer T Lee aged? ›

Lee's single barrel Bourbon is bottled from an individual ageing barrel, not from the blend of many. It has no age statement, but it is assumed the average age is 9-14 years. Elmer T. Lee Single Barrel Bourbon has won Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2013, and countless others over the years.

Which Weller is like Pappy? ›

Weller Special Reserve Bourbon

Why We Like It: The best Pappy Van Winkle alternative is the Weller line, particularly the Special Reserve Bourbon. Each bottle shares the same recipe, proof [2], and specifications of barrels, according to Fred Minnick and Freddie Johnson.

Is A Blanton rare? ›

There are fewer than six known bottles of Blanton's Sterling Silver in the world right now (there were only 100 ever made), and one is the vault at Buffalo Trace Distillery. The bottle was gifted to Japanese retailers in 1991.

Is Angel's Envy top shelf bourbon? ›

Yes. Angel's Envy is a top-shelf bourbon; it is not your regular expression. It also costs higher than traditional bourbons, justified by its top-quality character.

Is Angels Envy real bourbon? ›

Today's bourbon review isn't actually a bourbon, the Angel's Envy Bourbon Whiskey is a whiskey specialty because bourbon can't touch anything but new charred oak. Which is also why on their site it's billed as Angel's Envy Whiskey.

What age is Blanton's? ›

Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon is typically aged for 6 to 8 years. It is aged in Warehouse H at Buffalo Trace, which is the only metal-cladded warehouse at Buffalo Trace and was commissioned for construction by one of the distillery's early leaders, Albert B.

How many years is Jack Daniels aged? ›

Aged at least four years in new, charred American oak barrels which the distillery makes itself. Old No. 7 (sometimes referred to as Black Label or just Jack) is made from a mash bill of 80% corn, 12% barley, and 8% rye.

How old is Stagg Jr? ›

Stagg (which is 15 years old) label.

What is the poor man's Pappy Van Winkle? ›

“Poor Man's Pappy” is a 2:3 blend of Weller 12 yr + Old Weller Antique 107. For a ready to to drink blend of Poor Man's Pappy, pour 2 parts (40%) Weller 12 year and 3 parts (60%) Old Weller Antique 107 into a glass.

What is the closest bourbon to Weller? ›

Rebel Yell 10 Year Single Barrel and Weller 12 Similarities:
  • Taste: Both are light and fruity with a bit of creaminess.
  • Mashbill: Both are wheated bourbons.
  • Price: Both bourbons will be priced well above the $100 mark.
  • Age: While Weller is older, Rebel Yell clocks in at 10 years, making it a similarly mature bourbon.
Jan 9, 2023

Is Weller as good as Pappy? ›

Blame this on whiskey geeks who discovered that Weller is basically Pappy (made at Buffalo Trace using the same mash bill), but aged for different amounts of time and in different warehouses. This makes Weller probably the closest thing to Pappy you can find, and for that reason it has become another cult whiskey.

How much should I pay for a bottle of blantons? ›

Blanton's whiskey costs between $65 and $110 per bottle. Price will depend upon which bottle you select: Blanton's Gold Edition will cost more than Single Barrel, for example. Is Blanton's worth the price? Blanton's is worth the price.

Why is Blanton's so hard to get? ›

A bottle of Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon is hard to find because of increased demand and popularity, the authority of liquor control boards, supply chain issues caused by the global pandemic, and the general nature of producing single barrel bourbon.

What is one of the smoothest bourbons? ›

The Smoothest Bourbon Brands
  • Maker's Mark 46.
  • Angel's Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon.
  • Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon.
  • Four Roses Single Barrel Bourbon.
  • Woodford Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

What is the best still for bourbon? ›

Copper is definitely the better choice for products like Bourbon, Tennessee Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Scotch, and traditional Rum, because of the sulfur reduction, as mentioned above. These spirits are also most commonly distilled in pot stills (no reflux), which allows for lots of flavor to come through from the wash.

Why is Angel's Envy so good? ›

Angel's Envy is a delicious whiskey with a wonderful balance from start to finish. The nose opens up with a soft, seductive bouquet of caramel, praline, raisins, and vanilla. This bourbon's port barrel finish adds sophistication to the palate and finds a balance with the typical flavors found in bourbon.

What does angels envy taste like? ›

Flavor / Taste / Palate

Smokey undertones, ripe fruit, chocolate, creamy vanilla, spices with sweet candied notes of tangerine.

How does Angels Envy rate? ›

Being such an exclusive and time-intensive bourbon, Angel's Envy Bourbon is produced in extremely limited quantities. Bacardi Limited produces no more than 8,000 bottles per year, which qualifies this bourbon to be among some of the most scarce bourbons available.

Is Angel's Envy made by Buffalo Trace? ›

Today, Angel's Envy is a hand crafted, small batch whiskey produced by Louisville Distilling Company, a subsidiary of Bacardi Limited.

Is Angel's Envy wheated or rye? ›

Angel's Envy is a brand of rye whiskey. It is produced by the Angel's Envy Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky (now owned by the Louisville Distilling Company, a subsidiary of Bacardi Limited).

Should you refrigerate bourbon? ›

Store bourbon at room temperature

Storing a bourbon bottle in a cool place is acceptable, but bourbon should not be refrigerated as it does not enhance the flavor. Many of the aromas of whiskey are lost when stored in a fridge.

Who competes with Angel's Envy? ›

Top 7 Bourbons Similar To Angel's Envy
  1. Bulleit Bourbon.
  2. Redemption Bourbon. ...
  3. Four Roses. ...
  4. Knob Creek. Average Price: Around $39 per 750ml. ...
  5. Maker's Mark 46. Average Price: Around $66 per 750ml. ...
  6. W.L. Weller 12-Year-Old. Average Price: Around $250 per 750ml. ...
  7. Breckenridge Port Cask Finish Bourbon. Average Price: Around $60 per 750ml. ...
Jan 3, 2023

Is Angel's Envy a smooth bourbon? ›

This cask-finished bourbon is somewhat overpriced. Sure, it's smooth and an easy sipper, and the ruby port finish and whiskey flavors are fairly balanced, but it's just not very flavorful. There are only a few basic notes of vanilla and oak, and fruit from the port.

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