Skymecca
Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Rye
Rye — Kentucky , USA
Reviewed
December 25, 2020 (edited August 17, 2021)
This is my first ever rye - at least since I've been paying attention enough to rate something. It's different that anything I've had before. Assuming this rye is like others, I finally get why the bottle is green. There is so much pine and spearmint in this rye that it is incredible. And this is only a barely legal rye from what I understand.
The nose is subdued, fresh and clean. It is almost exclusively spearmint and pine as previously noted. The palate is similar at first, but if you let it sit in your mouth, it just builds and builds. All of a sudden, in addition to the spearmint and pine, you start to get white sugar. Then spice. Then strong pepper. And it just goes on and on, tingly and wonderful. After it's all said and done I can get mint tea.
This is unlike anything I've tasted before, but again I have hardly had any ryes. But I love this because it is so different than the scotches and bourbons I've tried, and it's even different from what I thought rye was - super spicy. I mean, there is spice, but the green notes and the gentle nature of this just take me by surprise. Maybe others with more experience with rye won't be as shocked as I am, but it really is unique to me - at least until I get my hands on a Pikesville which I hear is as good or better than this.
Wonderful stuff, recommended.
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@Cornmuse I'll give it a go, considering that this drinks so easily at 104 proof. Nothing to fear from the higher proof, and I'd like to see if the higher proof makes the nose stand out more. It's also less expensive which is never a bad thing!
@Skymecca give Wild Turkey Rare Breed Rye a go if you get a chance. RR and WTRB share DNA. Imagine those flavors turned up to 11 but still under control. It's a dilly!