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Full Proof Benchmark Bourbon Review and Ratings

Full Proof Benchmark Bourbon Review and Ratings
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Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon

Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon is the highest proof offering in the Benchmark bourbon lineup. According to Buffalo Trace, the brand is “named after the McAfee brothers who surveyed a site just north of Frankfort in the late 1700s. The rye recipe bourbon is yet another label that honors the storied history of the Distillery and the land it sits on.” Coming in at 125 proof, the bourbon is denoted as full proof due to the fact that it is bottled at the same proof that the distillate originally entered the barrel.

NOSE

Classic bourbon scents kick off the sip with sweet caramel, vanilla, and charred oak wafting out of the glass. A swirl of the whiskey reveals scents of nutmeg and a bold brown sugar note that rides on a pillow of heat thanks to its 125 proof. It’s not an overly complex nose, however, it nicely showcases the classic scents that it’s composed of, and starts the sip off on the right foot.

PALATE

Embracing the classic bourbon notes revealed in the nose, the palate turns things up and really leans into its proof. Brown sugar, dry oak, and cigar box notes mingle with light baking chocolate and bold rye and baking spices. There’s no missing the fact that this bourbon is 125 proof, as a bold spicy heat is quite evident. It’s a nice midpoint to the sip and will scratch the itch that high proof bourbon lovers are looking for.

FINISH

A burst of billowing spicy heat rushes forward. As it subsides, dashes of cinnamon, baking spices, and dry oak appear, however, they quickly fade just as fast as they arrive. The finish ends on a prominent lingering heat-filled spice note that leans into the bourbon’s proof just a little too much. It’s a fine way to end the sip, but it’s lacking balanced depth compared to the rest of the sip.

UNIQUENESS

Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon isn’t the first full proof bourbon by Buffalo Trace. The brand also produces Weller Full Proof, which while bottled at 114 proof, is also bottled at the same proof that it enters the barrel at. Sazerac, who owns Buffalo Trace, also owns Barton 1792 Distillery, which produces 1792 Full Proof that follows the same premise. While full proof aren’t quite barrel proof bourbons, they certainly compete in the same category as other high proof and barrel proof bourbons available in the market. This includes Knob Creek Single Barrel, Booker’s, Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, and numerous other brands that fit this definition.

Ultimately, Benchmark delivers a sip that, while above average, has a hard time differentiating itself from other high proof bourbons out there. It’s well-composed and displays classic bourbon notes, but lacks the necessary components to make it stand out and take it to the next level. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, more of a realization that this bottle does have an upper limit, and it’s already bumping against it.

VALUE

There’s no denying that Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon can’t compete with the likes of Weller Full Proof when it comes to the overall sip delivered. Amazingly, this value-based bourbon does a remarkably good job of delivering an overall above average pour for less than $25. Add in the fact that this is 125 proof, and it’s arguably, dollar for dollar, one of the best high proof bourbons for under $30. This is helped by the fact that it’s one of the only 120+ proof bourbons by a major Kentucky distillery in its price range.

Buffalo Trace really should be commended for this bourbon’s price. In a sea of ever rising prices, Benchmark Full Proof is still affordable to all bourbon drinkers. While the Benchmark line has gained in popularity, it’s nowhere near as popular as other Buffalo Trace staples such as the Blanton’s line, Weller line, Eagle Rare, and the like. As such, this is a more obtainable bourbon in the markets that you can find it in. Would I pay double the price for this? Probably not, however, if you are like me and like high proof bourbon, you’re not going to find a better value for a 120+ proof bourbon in the $20-$30 range, period.

OVERALL

High proof, low price, and a sip that will please most, Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon is a low cost bourbon that should be on everyone’s radar.

Benchmark Full Proof bourbon is a rarity in today’s bourbon market. It’s a classic well-rounded bourbon that carries an incredibly value-focused price tag. Like Benchmark Bottled in Bond, Full Proof uses the extra proof afforded to it, to its advantage. The finish may be muddled by this proof, but overall this is a well-rounded sip. Add in a sub $25 price tag, and there’s no denying that this may be the most consumer-friendly high proof bourbon currently available on the market. If you’re a fan of high proof bourbons, value bourbons, or are just looking to try a bourbon from the Benchmark line, Benchmark Full Proof should be on your list of bourbons to buy.

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  1. At the end of the day, there are other bourbons that deliver a better sip, but hardly any at this proof level for this price. It’s a very small field, and Benchmark Full Proof definitely stands out from the crowd in that perspective.

    “I tried Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon recently and enjoyed it as a solid, classic bourbon with a kick. While it may not stand out in a crowded market of high proof options, its price of under $30 makes it a great value. I appreciate Buffalo Trace’s commitment to making quality bourbon accessible and affordable for all. Overall, a good sip for the price.”

  2. At less than $30 you can enjoy, or at this proof, endure a bottle without breaking the bank. That sure is hard to come by these days and is a shining point amidst a tough sea of rising prices for bourbon (and other brown liquors).

    “Overall, Benchmark Full Proof Bourbon delivers a solid and affordable high proof bourbon option for those looking to try something different. While it may not stand out as a unique or exceptional pour, its value and classic bourbon notes make it a worthwhile addition to any collection.”

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Written by Daniel Davis

Daniel Davis has been writing about spirits for over 10 years. He is a frequent speaker at whiskey festivals and events around the country and has been a judge at several international spirit competitions. He is passionate about educating people about the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon and loves to share his knowledge with others.

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