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Sagamore Spirit Port Finish Rye (2019 Release)
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Combee1
Reviewed January 30, 2020Batch 7A... Overall spicy/harsh nose of rye bread, black pepper, lemon/lime zest, ethanol balanced slightly with a healthy dose of maple. Fortunately, the sip improves a little on the nose with a healthy dose of sweet cherry fruit on entry that builds into an intense rye kick, with a bit of harsh heat before fading. The finish is warm and lingers, but unfortunately the notes are bitter/astringent, green pepper, new oak. Overall, from the midpalate to the finish, I would rate this an unpleasant pour. This will rank with Peerless Rye as one of my most overprice bottles.70.0 USD per Bottle -
Lanza
Reviewed October 5, 2019 (edited June 16, 2022)Tasted a bit young to my tongue. The toffee really stood out to my nose. I truly enjoyed this dram. Some may not enjoy port finishes on their rye, but I fancy it when done correctly. Sagamore has done it correctly, trust me. I will be keeping a bottle in my permanent rotation. N- spice, toffee P- dark chocolate, plum, rye spice F- dry, caramel74.99 USD per Bottle -
Scott_E
Reviewed August 24, 2019 (edited October 7, 2021)That time of year again. College starts on Monday, so I find myself in Maryland getting ready for another move in. Before I left with my son (yes, he’s the one going to college), I figured, when in Rome (or Maryland), I would grab this sample where this spirit has been created, and if time permitted, I would sample. Well, I found some time. The color is a rich amber with a slight strawberry hue. The nose is akin to A Midwinters Night Dram. Cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon baking spices mixed in with dill, vanilla cream, maraschino cherries, ripened plums. Dig some more, and milk chocolate and raisins (Raisinets) add more sweetness to the baking spices. First draw on the palate is anesthetizing, thick and creamy and most definitely, sweet. Those spices found on the nose are embodied on the palate. Vanilla, brown sugar provides the sugary sweetness encasing dill, cloves, nutmeg and white pepper. Buried in the potpourri of flavors, some stone fruits work their way through: plums, black cherries. A trace of pomegranate comes forward towards the finish. Fruits and oak tannins and spices with a smidge of vanilla cream ride the finish for a good length. The palate remains woody and drying that keep the mouth dry all evening. The addition of water dampens the spicy edge and that creamy body becomes thinner while retaining all the sweetness. Definitely better at full strength. A solid offering from Sagamore Spirits. Full of sugar and spice and everything nice. A fair amount of depth backed with at full cask strength. A fantastic alternative to AMWND at two-thirds the cost. Most of the Sagamore line that I have sampled were decent but nothing that would turn my head. This, however, is a head turner and worthy to seek, sample and purchase. Thanks @dubz480 for the generous sample. A nice little surprise. [89/100][Tasted: 8/24/19] -
goste202
Reviewed July 14, 2019 (edited June 1, 2020)Port encompasses this dram without taking the character away from the whiskey itself. N: Rich tannic fruit notes and light spice, a sweetness tries to break through but spice prevails P: Spicy but dark fruity notes and a dry slight bitterness encroach F: port. It finishes like port. You started by drinking a whiskey with slight port notes and finished with a port with slight Rye whiskey notes. Awesome balance and transformation. Deserving of its medal. Why only 4? Bc I want, with my palate a fairly prominent whiskey note start to finish neat. It's a bias. If I got more spice with the fruit dry finish this would easily be 4.5-5.
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