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Sonoma Rye Whiskey

Sonoma Rye Whiskey

46% ABV
$40 – $45
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We would like to thank Sonoma Distilling Co. and Verdant PR & Marketing for sending us a bottle to review.

What the Distiller Says

About Sonoma Distilling Co.
Owner/whiskeymaker Adam Spiegel, distilling since 2010
Non-GMO grains milled in-house
Direct-fire heated 250-gallon Copper Alembic pot stripping stills
Barrel size: 15, 30 and 53 gallons of new American Oak from Minnesota & Missouri
3rd degree charred, 12-24 month dry aged wood

WHISKEY TYPE: Rye Whiskey
MASH BILL
80% Rye (Origin: California & Canada)
20% Malted Rye (Origin: United Kingdom)

AGED: A minimum of fifteen months with majority of blends above two years

FLAVOR PROFILE: Vanilla, allspice, white pepper, dried apricot, and walnut

What Gary Says

Nose:  Bright, sweet minty evergreen with lime zest and a hint of dill.
Palate:  Creamy mouthfeel, sweet vanilla ice cream with a spoonful of orange sherbet with subtle baking spices, freshly cracked pepper and some citrus zip.
Finish:  Short and damp with a fading pepper spice and a subtle tannic oak note.
Comments:  I believe Sonoma Distilling’s first whiskey release was a rye (to be clear, that was several years back; this is NOT that initial batch or anything), so rye isn’t a new expression for them.  On the nose this is definitely a young rye, but rye whiskey is one of those spirits that I think starts to shine at a young age (which isn’t to say I don’t enjoy an older rye).  If I could only drink whiskey from any category that was 3 yrs old or lower, I’d pick rye every single time (thankfully, we live in a world without such idiotic conundrums, eh!)  The palate is smoother than the nose advertises, but then picks up with some edge.  I really like this mashbill – with 100% rye (none of that “barely legal rye” stuff here), and the 20% being malted makes it unique as well.  Not to belabor the point, but again it leaves me wishing they would scrap the smaller barrels, and maybe let it get to 3 or 4 yrs old.  As it stands, I think this is very drinkable, and has a lot of potential in cocktails.

Rating: Stands Out

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Sonoma Cherrywood Smoked Bourbon

Sonoma Distiller’s Edition: Cherrywood Smoked Bourbon Whiskey
47.8% ABV
$50
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What the Distiller Says

About Sonoma Distilling Co.
Owner/whiskeymaker Adam Spiegel, distilling since 2010
Non-GMO grains milled in-house
Direct-fire heated 250-gallon Copper Alembic pot stripping stills
Barrel size: 15, 30 and 53 gallons of new American Oak from Minnesota & Missouri
3rd degree charred, 12-24 month dry aged wood

Seasonal Release: Fall

MASH BILL
67% Corn (Origin: California & Canada)
20% Rye (Origin: California & Canada)
13% Cherrywood Smoked Barley (Origin: Wyoming; Smoked in Petaluma, CA)

AGED: A minimum of fifteen months with majority of blends above two years

FLAVOR PROFILE: Maraschino cherry, smoke, allspice, and vanilla

What Gary Says
Nose:  Young, vanilla, corn and cherry with a fresh oak note; a hint of clove.
Palate:  Sweet and creamy to start, rich cherry pie with currants, allspice, nutmeg and a hint of root beer – with subtle smoke underneath throughout.
Finish:  Short to moderate in length with a bit of root beer and subtle pepper spice.
Comments:  The cherrywood smoking is a mild influence, although clearly present.  Compared to Sonoma Bourbon, this has more flavor, and I like how the higher barley content plays here.  I do find it a little odd that their bourbon is a wheated mashbill, but for this they went with rye (as that certainly also makes it different).  A very unique pour and enjoyable pour, although it leaves me wondering how this would be if the smaller barrels weren’t part of the mix.
Rating: Stands Out

We would like to thank Sonoma Distilling Co. and Verdant PR & Marketing for sending us a bottle to review.

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Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Small Batch Rye

Kilbeggan Irish Whiskey Small Batch Rye
43% ABV
$35
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What the Distiller Says

KILBEGGAN DISTILLING COMPANY INTRODUCES A NEW STYLE OF IRISH WHISKEY DATING NEARLY 100 YEARS IN KILBEGGAN® SMALL BATCH RYE

Double distilled and matured in Ireland’s oldest continually licensed distillery, Kilbeggan® Small Batch Rye is an innovation that pays tribute to the golden age of Irish whiskey

Chicago, IL (October 18, 2018) – Today, the Kilbeggan Distilling Company celebrates the limited-edition release of Kilbeggan® Small Batch Rye, the only modern Irish whiskey of record to feature such a high quantity of rye within its mash. It is the first whiskey 100% distilled and matured at the Kilbeggan Distillery to be released since its restoration was completed in 2010. Each bottle is a testament to the spirit of the Kilbeggan community, whose unwavering dedication and perseverance have kept the distillery alive for more than 260 years.

“Following the restoration of the Kilbeggan Distillery, the oldest licensed distillery in Ireland, our team was inspired to create this remarkable whiskey rooted in Irish distilling heritage,” says John Cashman, Beam Suntory Global Brand Ambassador, Irish Whiskey. “It is a truly unique spirit, featuring a rare mash that has produced a flavor unlike anything available today.”

Featuring a mash of malt, barley, and approximately 30% rye, this whiskey hearkens back to the late-1800s, when many large Irish distillers used rye in their mashes. However, this spicy grain virtually disappeared from the Irish Whiskey category around the time of Prohibition and the Irish War of Independence.

Double distilled to 86 proof in Kilbeggan’s copper pot stills – one of which is the oldest working whiskey pot still in the world today – Kilbeggan® Small Batch Rye is the first of its kind in today’s market. Due to the nature of its mash, the flavor profile of Kilbeggan Small Batch Rye is notably softer than familiar American rye whiskies. The combination of rye, malt and barley produces an oily, viscous, creamy whiskey, bristling with rye and barley spice. As both Irish whiskey and rye whiskey enjoy a resurgence, Kilbeggan Small Batch Rye is a true innovation within both categories, with a smooth, spicy flavor profile sure to excite whiskey drinkers and cocktail enthusiasts alike.

Due to its mellow and spicy character, Kilbeggan® Small Batch Rye is best enjoyed neat. If using this whiskey in a cocktail, we recommend an Old Fashioned: 2 parts Kilbeggan® Rye, 2 dashes aromatic bitters, and a bar spoon of simple syrup or cinnamon syrup. Combine ingredients in a mixing glass, add ice, and stir briefly. Serve over a large ice cube and garnish with a sprig of rosemary.

This limited-edition Irish whiskey will be available in the United States in mid-November 2018 with a suggested retail price of $34.99 (750ml). It joins the U.S. portfolio alongside permanent expressions Kilbeggan® Blended Irish Whiskey (40% ABV) and Kilbeggan® Single Grain Irish Whiskey (43% ABV).

AROMA: Soft green fruits combine with a rich creamy aroma and give way to white pepper, citrus, and soft ginger spices
TASTE: Beautiful warming mouthfeel of textured vanilla cream, floral spice, clove, and forest sorrel, building to a crescendo of warm spice and biscuit dryness
FINISH: Immensely long and nuanced, thick buttery coating with a return to the vanilla and a spicy, oily coating that remains long after the finish

What Gary Says
Nose:  Bright, young malt with notes of pine, dill, ginger and sour apple candy.
Palate:  Creamy to oily mouthfeel, sweet vanilla custard with pears, allspice and a hint of ginger; builds to a spicy edge with a bit of clove.
Finish:  Short to moderate in length, on the wet side with pepper spice building as it trails.
Comments:  This is non-age stated, but I’d guess it is a young rye – which isn’t a bad thing. Some folks tend to read “young” as a negative descriptor, but rye whiskey is one category that I think shines pretty well at a young age – better than bourbon for sure (can’t say about young Irish whiskey though). This has a really nice viscous body thanks to the pot still distillation – as well as skipping the traditional third distillation (I know that’s a hallmark of Irish whiskey, but I for one am glad to see someone challenging that notion!) I really like this, and am excited to see some rye mashbills coming from Ireland. For fans of rye whiskey who find Irish to be “too smooth”, this might be the gateway that gets them interested in exploring another category (and if you’re really a whiskey geek, the price point on this probably pushes it into “Must Try” range).
Rating: Stands Out

We would like to thank Kilbeggan and Savona Communications for sending us a sample to review.

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Old Forester 1870 Original Batch

Old Forester 1870 Original Batch
45% ABV
$45
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What the Distiller Says
In 1870 George Garvin Brown created Old Forester on Louisville, KY’s famous whiskey row. In honor of that milestone year in bourbon history, we have crafted a tribute – Old Forester 1870 Original Batch – the first craft expression in the Old Forester Whiskey Row Series.

Old Forester 1870 Original Batch echoes George Garvin Brown’s original 1870 batching process. Back then, Brown batched barrels obtained from three distilleries to create a consistent flavor profile. To emulate that process today, we also select barrels from three warehouses, each barrel originating from a different day of production, with a different entry proof and a different age profile.

The three expressions of Old Forester are then batched together to craft Old Forester 1870 Original Batch. This 90-proof bourbon will be minimally filtered, to honor the processes available to George Garvin Brown at that time.

TASTING NOTES
NOSE: Clove notes spice up a medley of citrus fruits (orange, grapefruit, blood orange), all softened with a delicate, sweet, floral honeysuckle character.
TASTE: Baking spices (clove, cinnamon, nutmeg) flow into a citrus-fruit mix and shortbread sweetness.
FINISH: Soft, with lingering fruit and spice character.

What Gary Says
Nose:  Soft, vanilla crème brûlée with pecan pralines, subtle musty oak and cherries.
Palate:  Creamy mouthfeel, sweet with pears, honey, and vanilla ice cream, sliced almonds and cinnamon.
Finish:  Short, wet with vanilla and cinnamon notes.
Comments:  Some of these Old Forester expressions left me quite underwhelmed. This doesn’t remind me of those at all, and is simply delicious! Less spicy and edgy than your typical Old Forester. While the finish is on the short side, there isn’t anything off putting here for me. Not tremendously complex, but a really nice summer sipper!
Rating: Stands Out

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Laphroaig 28 Year Old

Laphroaig 28 Year Old
44.4% ABV
$799
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What the Distiller Says
Over a quarter century in the making. Laphroaig 28 Year Old is a limited luxury meant to savor.

Laphroaig 28 Year Old is an exceptional expression that has been matured for 28 years in a suite of artfully selected casks. First matured in different sizes from quarter casks to butts, the liquid is married in sherry casks to age for its final 12 months.

COLOR: Coppery gold.
NOSE: Rich and peaty with aroma of grilled dates, Manuka honey, and a hint of licorice, complemented by notes of Islay heather, dry thyme and rosemary.
BODY: Full bodied.
PALATE: Sweet with baked pears and vanilla notes complemented by salted toffee, burnt wood, marinated grilled meat, and ground black pepper.
FINISH: Sweet and peppery with dried spices, cedar and complex lingering peaty flavor.

What Gary Says
Nose: Thick, peaty sea air w/ notes of honey, sultanas, iodine, leather, and a hint of tangy, smokey barbecue.
Palate: Creamy mouthfeel, intense sweetness, pears, honey, rice pudding with a hint of balsamic vinegar; subdued peat.
Finish: Long, lingering with sweet notes and savory but subtle spices.
Comments: If you’ve read my other reviews, you know my history with Laphroaig. This is just an exquisite dram; the oldest Laphroaig I’ve had the pleasure of tasting, and it has indeed been a pleasure. The peat and medicinal notes that fans of Laphroaig have grown to love are still present, but they are tamed in this presentation, with more complex sweet notes on the nose and palate. The final 12 months of maturation in sherry is a lovely touch – adding depth and richness to the sweet notes, balancing out the peat and sea air – but not changing the foundation of that classic Laphroaig profile. On my second tasting, I poured some Laphroaig 18 yr for a comparison, and that really highlighted the difference of that sherry finishing (although the other casks used throughout the maturation undoubtedly played a significant role). Much more gentle and refined, with less peppery edge than the 18 yr. Very well crafted, and delicious representation!
Rating: Stands Out/Must Try

We would like to thank Laphroaig and Multiply for sending us a sample to review.

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