I recently had the opportunity to compare two outstanding bourbons, Knob Creek 9 Year and Knob Creek 12 Year. As a bourbon enthusiast, I was eager to delve into the nuances of aging and its impact on flavor. The 9 Year boasted a bold and robust profile, while the 12 Year showcased a smoother, more refined taste. Both are exceptional choices, each offering its own unique aging characteristics. For me, it ultimately came down to personal preference, but there’s no denying the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into each bottle of Knob Creek. Whether you prefer the rich complexity of the 12 Year or the fiery character of the 9 Year, one thing is certain – aging bourbon transforms it into something truly special. Cheers!