Willett Family Estate Small Batch Rye 4 Year
Rye
Willett // Kentucky, USA
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sir_scotchalot
Reviewed September 7, 2021 (edited November 18, 2021)Willett distillery can trace its roots back to the 1600’s when the Willett family settled in Maryland just outside of What is now Washington DC. After a few generations the family moved to Kentucky and brought the Maryland style whiskey making process with them. From there, the Willett distillery has grown into one of the most famous and historical distilleries in Bardstown, Kentucky, where prominent bourbon production is done. The Whiskey Willett Straight Rye is matured for a minimum of 4 years and is bottle at different proof levels depending on the batch. The whiskey is blended by 2 different mashbills and bottled at cask strength. The bottle is tasted was 111.6 proof/55.8% ABV. Color: Delicate Amber This whiskey is full bodied and complex starting with wonderful rye notes of the nose. It begins with notes of coffee and oakiness, then gives way to sweeter notes of dark chocolate, dark cherry, vanilla, and a slight maple note. On the palate the sweetness intensifies with notes of rich dark chocolate, marshmallow, graham cracker, and caramel. Notes of spearmint, oak tannins, and rye spice arise on the back half that mix well and balance out the sweetness. The finish is long, with notes of intense oakiness, dark chocolate, and some tobacco.65.0 USD per Bottle -
sterling007
Reviewed September 7, 2021Bold, but not overpowering. complex and unique. Herbal mint, star anise. Lingering sweetness in finish -
donaldson229
Reviewed September 1, 2021One of the best 4 years and my favorite rye, dinner spices and a touch of sweetness, just enough heat! -
pmryan
Reviewed August 29, 2021 (edited July 18, 2022)Color: Burnt orange. Nose: Menthol, cherry pie filling, herbal mint, and fresh lemon. A little wood polish on the end. Palate: Cherries! Heavy cinnamon and spicy gingerbread. Citrus underneath, more orange than lemon, with some chewy leather. Finish: Hot and spicy, but pretty short. Almost abrupt. It gets on you fast and then it's by you. While it's there, though, more of the traditional rye/baking spices. With water: Really brings the fruit forward on both the nose and palate, much more discernable orange. Almost a maltier character. Like a fruity, spicy Speyside.
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