pkingmartin
Wild Turkey 101 12 Year Distiller's Reserve
Bourbon — Kentucky, USA
Reviewed
October 14, 2023 (edited August 22, 2024)
My friends and I have an annual tradition of meeting up in Kentucky to try as many unicorn and dusty spirits as we possibly could handle for a few days. On the first night we stopped by Neat bourbon bar which specializes in antique pours for rather fair prices. There we started with several of Wild Turkey Masters Keeps and then decided to try this international exclusive 12 year that surprisingly tasted similar to dusty old Turkeys and turned out to be our group’s favorite out of the Turkey lineup. Further exploration continued into other rarities but the 12 year Turkey never seemed too far from competing with those dusty unicorns.
Obtaining a bottle took some time as these birds migrated from Kentucky to international markets for around $60 a bottle but seemed to boomerang on back to retailers in the US for over $200. I’m not one to happily pay secondary prices, but my patience began to wane until I found a bottle for $150 and decided it was low enough to allow me to revisit this modern day bourbon with unique dusty flavors.
The nose is bold and velvety rich starting with a mix of maple cream cheese frosting, old machine oil and dusty old mahogany armchair then limestone minerality, freshly lit cherry pipe tobacco and dark chocolate torte followed by caramel apple dumplings, charred blood orange and blackberry jam that transitions to mild baking spices and high end vintage leather jacket with medium ethanol burn.
The taste is a velvety rich mouthfeel starting with maple syrup drenched flapjacks, dark chocolate ganache and moderately worn catchers mitt then a mild rye spice that quickly fades to old engine oil, freshly lit pipe tobacco and limestone minerality then blackberry pie, charred blood orange and caramelized cinnamon apples that transitions to moderate baking spices and polished mahogany with medium ethanol burn.
The finish is long starting with moderate rye spices and dusty old mahogany armchair that fades to creamy sweet orchard and mildly tart berries along with maple syrup covered flapjacks then light limestone minerality and engine oil.
Overall, this is an exceptional and unique bourbon that breaks away from the traditional bourbon profile of rich sweets, mild spices and slightly tannic oak that brings these olden day funky notes of machine oil and stone minerality that I rarely ever find outside of antique bourbons.
If you’re a fan of Wild Turkey, this is a must have in your collection that allows for a taste of what dusty antique Turkey is without the need to pay the premium prices that they cost today.
For me, this is the best whiskey I’ve tasted from modern day Wild Turkey that could possibly even compete against dusty antique versions and one I will happily pay $150 to add a few more to my collection to hopefully never be without a bottle.
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@pkingmartin Thoughts on this 12yr WTDR vs Lineage???