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The Rye Project is a series of Rye expressions from Wolves anchored by a very low-content (51%) rye whiskey, distilled in Indiana, and aged for 6 years in new American oak.
The 2022-release of Glenturret 12 Year Old was matured in a combination of American and European oak casks and bottled in 2022. Aromas of caramelised apples, vanilla custard, creamy oak and baking spices fill the nose, complemented by notes of cherry pie, baked apples, cinnamon, vanilla and oak spice throughout the palate.
Smooth and toasted with pronounced vanilla notes; silky and balanced yet lush and intense. A gorgeous iteration from Americas top whiskey brand. Charcoal mellowed matured in handcrafted barrels with a balance of sweet and oaky flavor.
While their Michter’s team distills according to tried and true Kentucky practices, it continually experiments as it pursues Michter’s goal of making the greatest American whiskeys.
Handpicked and bottled one exceptional barrel at a time, this special release is bourbon to be savored. Delivering nuanced variations from the ageing process. For the refined bourbon palate, no two barrels are quite the same. Expect distinct, full-bodied flavor in the celebrated tradition of Weller's wheated bourbon.
Naturally ferments because of the high barley content. Notes of brown sugar and magnolia blossom. Tastes of black pepper, cinnamon stick, dried dill, and baked apple. Ends with a dry finish.
NOSE: Sweet vanilla and caramel paired with hints of rich oak.TASTE: Oak and char married with stone fruits.FINISH: Smooth with lingering notes of vanilla and brown sweets.
Woodford Reserve has announced the Winter 2021 Master’s Collection release: Woodford Reserve Five-Malt Stouted Mash.
Dark cherry, honey and smoked oak on the nose. Notes of caramel, toasted vanilla and cocoa on the palate. Finishes with notes of coffee, maple syrup and oak.
Alba refers to Quercus Alba, the type of American White Oak that are used to mature A’Bunadh Alba. Coincidently, Alba is also the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland. The English name refers to the light colour of the bark of some species. American Oak trees grow much faster than most European Oak species and can live for hundreds of years.