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Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon vs Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: Head-to-Head Bourbon Comparison

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon vs Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: Head-to-Head Bourbon Comparison

The world of whiskey is full of bottles that promise more than they deliver. Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon vs Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: Head-to-Head Bourbon Comparison belongs to the rarer category that simply lets the liquid speak.

Choosing between Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon and Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon can be tough, especially when they compete in the same space. In this head-to-head comparison, we taste them side by side and score every dimension so you don't have to guess.

Whether you're stocking your home bar or picking a gift, this breakdown will point you to the right bottle.

Specifications at a Glance

Noble Oak Double Oak BourbonDoc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon
DistilleryN/AN/A
TypeBourbonBourbon
AgeN/AN/A
ABV45% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $3645% ABV, mash bill: No
Price$36.00$40.00
Rating8/107/10

Nose

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon: Green, grassy notes are the first to hit the nose, followed closely by bright notes of oak, clove, sweet corn, and slight hints of leather.

Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: The aromas lean towards fruit and spice with a whiff of cider vinegar. I smell notes of candied red apples, sour cherries, and dried lime zest for fruit. The spice note reminds me of clove gum. There’s a touch of soapiness and the nose is faintly sour. It’s an odd mix of aromatics that doesn’t seem cohesive.

Both whiskeys present distinct aromatic profiles. The differences on the nose already hint at the divergent tasting experiences to come.

Palate

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon: 90 proof (45% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $36. Green, grassy notes are the first to hit the nose, followed closely by bright notes of oak, clove, sweet corn, and slight hints of leather

Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: On the palate, this whiskey is a touch muted. Textural-wise, it has an oily, moderate body with a prickly feel from the alcohol. The aromatics are subtle, and remind me of old gum. It’s mild and mellow with a note of charcoal and burnt marshmallow that makes me think of Tennessee whiskey. The short finish leaves a suggestion of sugar cookies. On its own, it’s a bit boring. A dash of water livens up the flavors, bringing out sandalwood, dried autumn leaves, and black tea served with a side of buttery caramel. This is very smooth and would make an excellent mixer. It lacks for complexity but, as a charming, inoffensive whiskey, this works great as a mixer or even on its own.

On the palate, the character of each whiskey really comes to life. This is where personal preference plays the biggest role.

Finish

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon: Comments: 90 proof (45% ABV), 750 ml bottle MSRP $36. Green, grassy notes are the first to hit the nose, followed closely by bright notes of oak, clove, sweet corn, and slight hints of leather

Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: Comments: Aged for a minimum of five years in American White Oak Char #4 with Char #2 heads, 45% ABV, mash bill: No. 1: 60% corn, 36% rye, 4% malted barley & No

The finish can make or break a whiskey. A long, satisfying finish keeps you coming back for another sip.

Value for Money

When it comes to value for money, Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon offers significantly more bang for your buck at $36.00 compared to Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon's $40.00.

With both bottles in a comparable price range, the decision comes down to flavour preference rather than wallet size.

The Verdict

In this matchup, Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon takes the crown with a rating of 8/10 compared to Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon's 7/10. It delivers a more compelling overall experience that justifies its place in your collection.

That said, Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon is by no means a bad whiskey. If the flavour profile of Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon appeals to your palate more, don't let a number stop you.

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Final Reflections

Noble Oak Double Oak Bourbon vs Doc Swinson’s Session Blend Straight Bourbon: Head-to-Head Bourbon Comparison is the kind of bottle that rewards the curious — those willing to sit with a glass and let the story unfold at its own pace.

Walter Graves
Walter Graves
Features & Culture Writer

Walter writes long-form features that explore the stories behind whiskey — the people, places, and landscapes that give each bottle its character. A former travel journalist, he has visited over two h...

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