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Here’s the DadDimes style review of 2XO (“Two Times Oak”) by Dixon Dedman:
🎯 The Concept & Backstory
2XO stands for “Two Times Oak”—a blending/finishing concept where oak is added twice (or the spirit is re-exposed to fresh oak) without fully rebarreling. The whiskey never truly leaves its original barrel—instead, charred oak blocks or “chains” are inserted to increase oak contact.
The bourbon is sourced (not made entirely in-house). The blend for 2XO’s core expression combines at least two distinct bourbon mash bills: one with a high rye (≈ 35%) character, and another more moderate rye (≈ 16–18%) mash bill.
The brand is ambitious, with multiple small batches (Icon Series, Oak Series, etc.) planned under the 2XO umbrella.
Price points vary—premium releases (~$100) for limited batches, and more “everyday” versions intended at lower MSRPs.
🥃 Tasting Notes & Impressions
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👍 Strengths & ⚠️ Caveats
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🎯 Who It’s For
⭐ Final Verdict (DadDimes Style)
2XO by Dixon Dedman is a daring, oak-heavy experiment that succeeds more often than not in delivering a memorable whiskey. It has flaws—some finishes feel uneven, oak can dominate—but it also delivers bursts of character and boldness you don’t often see, especially in sourced blends. I’d give it about 3.8 / 5.
If you see a 2XO bottle in your liquor shop, it’s worth grabbing one. But sip carefully. Let it breathe. Add a drop of water to open it up. It’s not for everyone—but for those who enjoy riding the wood edge, it can be fun, challenging, and unexpected.
That’s the review for 2XO “Two Times Oak”. Until next time, may your pours surprise you—and your bar cart evolve. Cheers! 🥃
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