Little Book Chapter 6 'To The Finish' 2022 Release 750mL
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Little Book Chapter 6 'To The Finish' 2022 Release 750mL
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Little Book Chapter 6 'To The Finish' 2022 Release 750mL is a bold, experimental limited edition whiskey crafted by Freddie Noe as part of the innovative Little Book series. Chapter 6 places a spotlight on finishing techniques, blending multiple straight whiskeys that have been finished in a variety of casks to highlight how secondary maturation can dramatically shape flavor, texture, and complexity.
This 2022 release delivers a rich, layered profile with evolving notes of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, brown sugar, baking spice, dark fruit, roasted grain, and subtle nutty sweetness, enhanced by the influence of its diverse finishes. Full bodied and expressive, To The Finish rewards slow sipping and exploration, offering a dynamic experience that reflects the creative edge and craftsmanship behind the Little Book project.
Tasting Notes
Nose, caramel, vanilla bean, toasted oak, brown sugar, soft spice
Palate, rich toffee, dark fruit, baking spice, roasted grain, vanilla cream
Finish, long, smooth, warming with lingering sweetness, spice, and oak
FAQs
What is Little Book Chapter 6
It is the sixth chapter in the Little Book series, crafted by Freddie Noe with a focus on whiskey finishing techniques.
What does To The Finish mean
The title highlights the role of secondary barrel finishing, showcasing how finishes shape flavor and complexity.
Is this a 2022 release
Yes, this is the 2022 limited release of Little Book Chapter 6.
Is this a bourbon
It is a blend of multiple straight whiskeys, including bourbon and other styles, many of which are finished.
Is this bottle collectible
Absolutely, Little Book chapters are highly collectible, especially concept driven releases like Chapter 6.
How should I drink it
Best enjoyed neat, or with a few drops of water to explore its layered and evolving profile.