Sonic8222
Rossville Union Barrel Proof Straight Rye
Rye — Indiana , USA
Reviewed
September 5, 2020 (edited June 12, 2021)
Recommended from a friend, not sure if he had the barrel proof or not, but seeing both side by side (and also purchasing 3 other barrel proof products at the same time), it seemed right to grab this one. MGP can always do no wrong.
Lots of cut grass, mint, and cinnamon on the nose. It sounds cliché, and it honestly should be. With MGP behind this product and no other smoke or mirrors, this is what I expect and what every good rye should be. The color is also nice and medium, with what I believe is an average 6 year age. The alcohol definitely burns while smelling, but this could also easily be rye spice working along with the high proof.
The taste starts off with that easy grassy, oaky, vanilla body, but only takes seconds while moving around the mouth to become incredibly spicy and hot. Sure, the proof is ruling over a bit here, but caramel and sweet wood sugars still easily come through. The finish is a fire-breathing cinnamon, but with plenty of backing sweetness.
This is an easy win of a buy. It's very rare for a barrel proof version to be worse than watered down, and this holds up and I'm certain improves on the watered down version. It even tastes like the age is higher than it is, which is always a great thing to have with rye whiskeys. As a matter of fact, I would say that a longer age would be the only improvement here. Great gem.
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"MGP can always do no wrong". Controversial statement there! I'll definitely stand behind many of the longer-aged MGP releases as fine whiskey though. I recall Templeton 4 being pretty disappointing, but Templeton 6 being quite good, so it sounds like this has reached that magic age.