Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey

Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey

50% ABV
$100
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Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey
We would like to thank Stoll & Wolfe Distillery and The Whiskey Bard for sending us a sample to review.

What the Distillery Says

PRESS RELEASE
New Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Is A True 250th Anniversary Representation of American Whiskey History
Drawn directly from a colonial-era booklet, this unique expression by two craft distillers with a love for the past showcases a genuine attempt to recreate early American distilling practices using documented historical recipes, heritage grains, and period-appropriate techniques. It is a true representation of a 250th anniversary whiskey.

LITITZ, Pa. – June 1, 2026 – Stoll & Wolfe, a storied craft distillery at the forefront of high-quality Pennsylvania rye whiskeys, is proud to announce Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey, a unique collaboration between two masters of the distilling arts, Stoll & Wolfe head distiller Erik Wolfe and southern Indiana farmer distiller Alan Bishop (formerly of Spirits of French Lick). This whiskey is based upon an old colonial-era recipe and serves as a true testament to the journey of this noble spirit through America’s 250 years.
Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey draws its inspiration from a pamphlet written by Frederick Heinrich Gelwicks, an important piece of early American distilling lore from the late 1700s to early 1800s, documenting actual working recipes used by Pennsylvania distillers during that era. A recipe from that publication resulted in a whiskey with a unique grain combination of rye malt, wheat, rye, and oats, fermented with wild yeast and cheese culture, and aged in new American oak barrels at 105 proof.
“Collaborating on translating a nearly 300 century old recipe is a unique opportunity to explore the roots of our local distilling traditions by bringing this whiskey to life and allowing modern consumers to experience a spirit nearly lost to history,” said Erik Wolfe.
Wolfe and Bishop, sharing a fundamental distilling philosophy and ethos that values flavor over efficiency and also honors traditional production methods balanced against modern concerns, began collaboration on this whiskey back in 2023. The challenge for them was how to adapt for today’s distilling world a recipe of 1 bushel rye malt, 1 bushel wheat, 1 bushel rye, and 3 pecks of oats.
Sourcing heritage grains from Pennsylvania family farms, including the Kline farm that’s tied to Stoll & Wolfe, the two set out on an epic undertaking to recreate something few in the modern era would even consider. A testament to their combined creativity and fine attention to historical details, the expression is designed to give today’s whiskey drinker a glance at what was being enjoyed at the birth of a nation.
“Bringing the knowledge brought to Indiana by early PA Germans back East to PA is one of the highlights of my career,” said Alan Bishop. “That we stuck to the ideals of the colonial distillers while implementing modern technological advantages speaks to just how well versed in the art of distillation our forefathers were. To do such great work alongside Erik and Aviana is a rare opportunity!”
Besides these nods to the past, other elements of historical consideration were factored in as well, such as the addition of dried fruits during the distillation process and aging in a colonial-era tobacco farm. The Wolfe & Wilson straight rye, given all of this, presents itself as an authentic representation of a bygone era with legitimate colonial ties, explicitly differentiating it from more generic 250th anniversary products.
Wolfe & Wilson Straight Rye Whiskey, Batch 1, was aged a minimum of two years in new charred American oak before being bottled at 100 proof. The product name Wolfe & Wilson carries layered personal and historical significance, as “Wolfe” represents Erik’s surname (Wolfe), while “Wilson” is Alan’s mother’s maiden name.
Available at a price point of $80, only 1000 750 ml bottles of Batch 1 will be available starting July 4th through Stoll & Wolfe’s tasting room in Lititz, Pennsylvania, and online in the contiguous United States.

What Gary Says

Nose: Rye malt funk with a touch of oak, cinnamon, dried herbs like fennel and thyme with a hint of bay leaves.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, malted rye spice with herbal/savory spice notes, honey, orange zest, anise with pepper spice that crackles before fading.
Finish: Moderate in length with pepper spice giving way to honey, rye spice and Earl Grey tea.
Comments: First a word about a word: funk. That may sound odd or unflattering but it isn’t meant that way. Heck – ask someone what Laphroaig taste like, and wet band-aids are an apt description . . . from someone who loves Laphroaig  (note – this is NOTHING like Laphroaig). The Whiskey Bard asked me if I’d ever had the chance to try colonial-era whiskey, and I’m thankful to say that I have (you can read my review of George Washington Rye here). This does remind me a bit of that; very unique! Now I’m not sure about the new oak aging (George Washington didn’t do that, but no one knows for sure where that started), but I’m focused more on what’s in the glass – and if you have not had a chance to try colonial-era whiskey, I would highly recommend it!

Rating: Must Try

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Penelope Straight Rye Whiskey

Penelope Straight Rye Whiskey

46% ABV
$35
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Penelope Straight Rye Whiskey
We would like to thank Luxco and The Brand Guild for sending us samples to review.

What the Blender Says

Our Straight Rye Whiskey is crafted for a balanced, approachable profile, showcasing its spice and depth without overpowering the palate. Smooth, layered, and complex, it reflects our continued focus on quality and innovation, bringing another fresh perspective to American whiskey.

Tasting Notes
AROMA: Bright spearmint citrus zest, layered with baking spice and light toasted oak.
BODY NOTES: Rye spice, cracked pepper, caramelized sugar, cool herbal mint and subtle citrus.
FINISH: Lingering spice, almond, polished oak and mint-caramel fade.

Mashbill
93% Rye
7% Barley Malt

St. Louis, MO — (June 9, 2026) — Penelope Bourbon announces the launch of its Classic Series and its new expressions: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Straight Rye Whiskey, two foundational whiskeys designed for everyday drinking occasions.

Over the past eight years, Penelope has built its reputation through experimentation, blending, and innovation, all with the goal of creating exceptional whiskey experiences that continually bring consumers something new to explore and enjoy. The Classic Series continues that journey, reflecting Penelope’s belief that there is always more to discover in the world of bourbon and whiskey.

“Since the beginning, our mission has always been to deliver the best possible whiskey to the consumer with every product we release,” said Michael Paladini, Founder and Vice President of Strategy at Penelope Bourbon. “We didn’t always follow the traditional playbook, but we always prioritized quality above all else. We’ve been talking about and working toward introducing Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Straight Rye Whiskey for a long time, but we wanted to make sure they were perfect before releasing them.”

Penelope Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is carefully crafted with a mashbill of 78% corn, 10% rye, and 12% barley malt to deliver a versatile profile that is both approachable for everyday enjoyment and refined enough for whiskey aficionados. On the nose, it opens with aromatics of butterscotch, vanilla bean, candied orange, and toasted sugar. The palate is smooth and layered with notes of brown sugar, honeyed corn, cinnamon, and creamy mint, and finishes with warm and lingering sweetness of caramel and dark chocolate with warm spice. Notably, this release also marks a meaningful milestone for the brand, representing the first time Penelope has worked at scale with distillate from Kentucky.

Complementing the bourbon, Penelope Straight Rye features a refined, approachable spice profile with layered complexity. Distilled in Indiana with a mashbill of 93% rye and 7% malted barley, it opens with bright aromatics of spearmint and citrus zest, a body of rye spice and caramelized sugar, and a lingering, balanced finish, delivering character without overpowering the palate.

“These expressions have been in development for a while,” said Danny Polise, Founder and Master Blender of Penelope Bourbon. “Using Kentucky distillate for the bourbon, like we’ve done in past blends, felt like a natural step as we worked to create something we genuinely liked. We kept dialing in the blends until they felt right, especially with the Straight Rye release.”

Both expressions are bottled at 92 proof and crafted to appeal to a wide spectrum of drinkers, reflecting Penelope’s commitment to quality, innovation, and modern craftsmanship. By leveraging its innovation-first approach, Penelope is demonstrating a new kind of credibility: one rooted in hands-on expertise, curiosity, and a willingness to push boundaries before refining tradition.

What Gary Says

Nose: Bright with mint, tangerine zest, vanilla and a touch of oak.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel with caramel, lemon-lime, orange, mint, hint of cinnamon and pepper..
Finish: Moderate in length, drying with honey, caramel, mint and pepper spice.
Comments: That’s what I’m talking about – none of this ‘barely legal’ rye stuff here. Just bright rye spice throughout, and bringing that classic rye character without it being too sharp (not that I mind that in a rye whiskey, but appreciate when it comes full of spice and well balanced). While I enjoyed both of these Classic Series offerings, if I had to pick one to go with it’d be the rye for sure. Also appreciate some level of transparency by the folks at Penelope with including the mashbills, and acknowledging Indiana as the source of the rye (where in my humble opinion, there are folks who have really dialed in the craft).

Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

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Penelope Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Penelope Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

46% ABV
$43
Website
Penelope Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
We would like to thank Luxco and The Brand Guild for sending us samples to review.

What the Blender Says

Rooted in our commitment to quality, innovation, and craftsmanship, our Kentucky Straight Bourbon combines balance and depth in an unmistakable Penelope way. Aged in new American oak barrels, it’s modern, highly refined, smooth, and polished, yet versatile enough for everyday enjoyment.

Tasting Notes
AROMA: Butterscotch, vanilla bean, candied orange, toasted sugar.
BODY NOTES: Brown Sugar, honeyed corn, cinnamon, creamy mint.
FINISH: Caramel, charred oak, dark chocolate, warm spice.

Mashbill
78% Corn
10% Rye
12% Barley Malt

St. Louis, MO — (June 9, 2026) — Penelope Bourbon announces the launch of its Classic Series and its new expressions: Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Straight Rye Whiskey, two foundational whiskeys designed for everyday drinking occasions.

Over the past eight years, Penelope has built its reputation through experimentation, blending, and innovation, all with the goal of creating exceptional whiskey experiences that continually bring consumers something new to explore and enjoy. The Classic Series continues that journey, reflecting Penelope’s belief that there is always more to discover in the world of bourbon and whiskey.

“Since the beginning, our mission has always been to deliver the best possible whiskey to the consumer with every product we release,” said Michael Paladini, Founder and Vice President of Strategy at Penelope Bourbon. “We didn’t always follow the traditional playbook, but we always prioritized quality above all else. We’ve been talking about and working toward introducing Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Straight Rye Whiskey for a long time, but we wanted to make sure they were perfect before releasing them.”

Penelope Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is carefully crafted with a mashbill of 78% corn, 10% rye, and 12% barley malt to deliver a versatile profile that is both approachable for everyday enjoyment and refined enough for whiskey aficionados. On the nose, it opens with aromatics of butterscotch, vanilla bean, candied orange, and toasted sugar. The palate is smooth and layered with notes of brown sugar, honeyed corn, cinnamon, and creamy mint, and finishes with warm and lingering sweetness of caramel and dark chocolate with warm spice. Notably, this release also marks a meaningful milestone for the brand, representing the first time Penelope has worked at scale with distillate from Kentucky.

Complementing the bourbon, Penelope Straight Rye features a refined, approachable spice profile with layered complexity. Distilled in Indiana with a mashbill of 93% rye and 7% malted barley, it opens with bright aromatics of spearmint and citrus zest, a body of rye spice and caramelized sugar, and a lingering, balanced finish, delivering character without overpowering the palate.

“These expressions have been in development for a while,” said Danny Polise, Founder and Master Blender of Penelope Bourbon. “Using Kentucky distillate for the bourbon, like we’ve done in past blends, felt like a natural step as we worked to create something we genuinely liked. We kept dialing in the blends until they felt right, especially with the Straight Rye release.”

Both expressions are bottled at 92 proof and crafted to appeal to a wide spectrum of drinkers, reflecting Penelope’s commitment to quality, innovation, and modern craftsmanship. By leveraging its innovation-first approach, Penelope is demonstrating a new kind of credibility: one rooted in hands-on expertise, curiosity, and a willingness to push boundaries before refining tradition.

What Gary Says

Nose: Toasted orange zest, vanilla sponge cake, crème brûlée, and caramel.
Palate: Rounded mouthfeel, dark chocolate, honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, mint, and a tad nutty.
Finish: Moderate in length, damp with caramel, pepper spice and oak.
Comments: For being under 50% ABV, this is a fairly dark bourbon in the glass. Could be that some of the barrels in the batch are aged quite a ways up. This is on the sweet side of the bourbon spectrum for me, but is balanced well with some spice notes. ‘Classic Series’ is a good fit, as this is a pretty solid, down the middle bourbon.

Rating: Stands Out

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Blood Oath Pact No. 12

Blood Oath Pact No. 12 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Finished in Montepulciano and Sangiovese Casks

49.3% ABV
$130
Website
Blood Oath Pact 12 2026
We would like to thank Luxco and The Brand Guild for sending us samples to review.

What the Blender Says

Lux Row master distiller John Rempe continues his annual pact with bourbon drinkers with the release of Blood Oath Pact 12 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Montepulciano and Sangiovese Casks. Blood Oath Pact 12 is available for in-person purchase at Lux Row Distillers starting Saturday, April 25, 2026 while supplies last. A limited supply of 17,000 (3-pack) cases will arrive at retail in June at a minimum suggested retail price of $129.99 per 750mL bottle. As with all of Rempe’s pacts, Blood Oath Pact 12 is offered at 98.6 proof (49.3% ABV).

Blood Oath Pact 12 features a combination of the finest ryed bourbons Rempe could find, including a blend of 9-year ryed and 12-year ryed bourbons, as well as a 7-year ryed bourbon finished first in Montepulciano casks then in Sangiovese casks. Montepulciano, a fruit-forward dry red wine from the Abruzzo region of Italy, infuses the bourbon with deep notes of ripe black cherry, leather, and spiced cocoa. Sangiovese is a savory dry Italian red wine primarily from the Tuscany region that elevates the nose with ripe red fruit, dried herbs, and a hint of sun-kissed tomato leaves. The combination of the two casks makes Blood Oath Pact 12 an unforgettable pour.

Like with previous pacts, Rempe promises to craft the best bourbon possible, while never disclosing the origin of the bourbons used to create Blood Oath Pact 12.

“I’m a fan of Italian wines’ flavor profiles and complexities, and I’m proud I was able to find the perfect combination for my first double Italian wine cask finish. Although I won’t share the recipe, I can tell you the complexity and nuances that the Montepulciano and Sangiovese casks have brought to this year’s Blood Oath Pact are next level,” said Rempe. “Pact 12 opens with notes of stone fruit and caramel, balanced with a hint of vanilla. Then cocoa, leather and oak develop over the mid-palate, leading to a pleasant spice and black cherry finish. It’s a stellar pour and I can’t wait to share it.”

Lux Row only releases one new Blood Oath Pact annually, and each limited edition features a distinctive label on an embossed glass bottle. This year, to give a nod to the two red Italian wines, the Pact 12 label is burgundy-colored with golden highlights. And like its predecessors, each bottle of Blood Oath Pact 12 comes in a commemorative fire-branded wooden display box.

The official launch of Blood Oath Pact 12 will include a total allocation of 51,000 bottles, 1,400 of which will be held for a future Trilogy release. The first Trilogy featuring Pacts 1, 2 and 3, was released in 2018; the second Trilogy featuring Pacts 4, 5 and 6, was released in September 2021 in conjunction with National Bourbon Heritage Month; and the third Blood Oath Trilogy, featuring Pacts 7, 8 and 9, was offered in 2023.

For more information or to find a bottle of Blood Oath Pact 12 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Finished in Montepulciano and Sangiovese Casks, visit LuxRowDistillers.com.

What Gary Says

Nose: Caramel, grilled peaches, vanilla, dried herbs, slight vegetal note (maybe agave?) and toasted oak.
Palate: Caramel, cinnamon, cocoa, honey, leather, black cherry, oak with baking spices.
Finish: Moderately long and drying with ginger, pepper spice, cocoa and oak.
Comments: Very interesting offering for sure. I’m not familiar with either Montepulciano or Sangiovese, but neat this doesn’t come across like a departure from the core bourbon. There’s a fair amount of complexity going on, and the dry wine casks do pull this pour more towards the savory and spicy side of the spectrum – but not to much that it’s thrown off balance. Sipping neat this is a delightful dram.

Rating: Stands Out

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Bärenjäger Honey Bourbon Liqueur

Bärenjäger Honey Bourbon Liqueur

35% ABV
$35
Website
Bärenjäger Honey Bourbon
We would like to thank Bärenjäger and SAVONA COMMUNICATIONS for sending us a sample to review.

What the Producer Says

WHERE REAL HONEY MEETS REAL BOURBON

Crafted in Harmony
Where real honey meets real Bourbon
A bold twist on tradition — Bärenjäger Honey Bourbon unites premium American bourbon with pure, natural honey for a smooth yet powerful flavor experience. Rich notes of vanilla, oak, and spice blend perfectly with the warmth of honey, creating a liqueur that’s both robust and refined. Enjoy it neat, over ice, or in cocktails like the Honey Old Fashioned or Whiskey Sour for a touch of golden sweetness.

Sweetness & Strength
Tasting Profile
Full-bodied and smooth with a deep honey foundation and layered bourbon warmth. Hints of vanilla, toasted oak, and cinnamon spice lead to a lingering, velvety finish — balanced, bold, and unmistakably distinctive.

50/50: Perfect balance of bourbon & honey flavor
0 Artificial additives — pure, authentic taste

What Gary Says

Nose: Thick raw honey with hints of vanilla, caramel and cinnamon.
Palate: Syrupy thick mouthfeel, honey, bit of cinnamon and caramel.
Finish: Short to moderate in length with honey and caramel.
Comments: I’ve been a fan of Bärenjäger for a long time. I have an older bottle, and conducting a side by side this is less dark and less syrupy (which make sense given the 50/50 mix). It is still honey first with a kiss of bourbon, and is delightful to sip. Before someone screams about bourbon having to come from the United States – the bourbon was sourced, but they declined to provide specifics (was hoping to find out which distillery, etc). Although I found that did not impact the taste one bit. If you’re a fan of bourbon and honey, I’d definitely give this a try!

Rating: Stands Out

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