Is John J Bowman the same as Blanton’s?

Answered by Nicholas Phillips

John J Bowman and Blanton's are both bourbons produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery, but there are some key differences between the two.

Firstly, John J Bowman is aged in Virginia, whereas Blanton's is aged in Kentucky. This difference in location can have an impact on the final flavor profile of the .

In terms of taste, both John J Bowman and Blanton's share similar characteristics of herbal notes and fruity sweetness. However, John J Bowman tends to be richer and more developed in flavor compared to Blanton's. This could be due to the aging process or the specific used for each bourbon.

I personally find that John J Bowman surpasses Blanton's in terms of depth and complexity. The flavors seem more pronounced and well-integrated, making for a truly enjoyable sipping experience.

Furthermore, John J Bowman is a single barrel bourbon, meaning that each bottle is sourced from a specific barrel, resulting in potential variations between bottles. This adds an element of uniqueness and excitement to each bottle of John J Bowman.

While both John J Bowman and Blanton's are produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery, John J Bowman offers a richer and more developed flavor profile, outshining Blanton's in terms of complexity. If you enjoy the herbal and fruity sweetness of Blanton's, I highly recommend giving John J Bowman a try for a truly exceptional bourbon experience.