Drink the Bottles
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Remus Repeal Reserve Bourbon Series VIII
Monday, October 21, 2024
Redemption Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey
The first thing we noticed is how Redemption knocked it out of the park with the label and packaging. While some may find the label too busy, we really like how the label explains the entire process from mashing to enjoying a glass of this straight rye whiskey. Education is a big part of this bottle as it is isolated from everything else on the market. The 95% rye and 5% mash bill, non-chill filtered three year whiskey drinks more like a 5-6 year due to the "sur lie" method and periodic rolling of the barrels.
Hazy golden color, similar of a sultry summer sunset right before it disappears over the horizon. We weren't expecting a heavily roasted marshmallow aroma, but it was instantly mouth-watering. Dry straw, evergreen needles, and caramel chews also made an appearance. This is incredibly viscous and if that's your thing, you're going to savor this whiskey! Light brown sugar, orange marmalade, sweet grain and hints of star anise on the palate led to a really nice push of rye with medium heat on the finish. The mouthfeel is what really stood out to us as far as uniqueness of this bottle. The "on the lees" method of aging created the viscosity but time and subsequent batches of this whiskey will tell whether or not sur lie aging added enough flavor for the distillery to abandon the practice. Either way, we really enjoyed this one and hope you do too!
Friday, October 11, 2024
Still Austin Whiskey Company - Cask Strength Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys
We had the opportunity to explore two of Still Austin's cask strength offerings - their bourbon and their rye whiskey. The bourbon has a minimum of a 2 year age statement while the rye isn't disclosed just yet. For you whiskey snobs, you've probably already clicked off of this article after reading the previous sentence. But if you were patient and openminded enough to stick around, let us just say this: color. Look at the color. Do these bottles look like they've been sitting in char #3 barrels for only 2 years? Nope. That's the beauty of the hill country weather. The fluctuations, going from one extreme to another, really give the barrels a work out and many people argue that the whiskey tends to age in half the time as many other parts of the country. Let's take a look!
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Iowa Legendary Rye Gold Label Whiskey
2024 Yellowstone Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Wise Men Distillery Bottled In Bond Bourbon
- The whiskey must be produced during a single distilling season (January - June) or (July - December) and it must be made from a single distiller at a single distillery.
- The whiskey must be aged for a minimum of 4 years in a federally bonded warehouse under U.S. government supervision.
- The whiskey must be bottled at exactly 100 proof, or 50% ABV.
- The bottle label must clearly identify the distillery where the whiskey was distilled and, if different, where it was bottled. The label must also include the Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP) number.
Monday, August 19, 2024
Bells Up Winery: Fine Oregon Wines and Amazing People
Our lineup for the night consisted of:
- 2023 Rhapsody (100% Pinot Blanc, Willamette Valley AVA)
- 2022 Prelude (Estate Rosé of Pinot Noir, Chehalem Mountains AVA)
- 2021 Titan (Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley AVA)
- 2021 Jupiter (Estate Pinot Noir, Chehalem Mountains AVA)
- 2021 Maestro (Estate Reserve Pinot Noir, Chehalem Mountains AVA)
- 2021 Candide (Estate Reserve Pinot Noir, Chehalem Mountains AVA)
Monday, August 5, 2024
Penelope Bourbon Toasted Rye and Rosé Cask Finish
Moving onto to the Penelope Rosé Cask Finish, this is the 8th release of this Cooper Series stunner. This is a four grain bourbon with a mash bill of 74% corn, 16% wheat, 7% rye and 3% malted barley, finished in French Grenache Rosé wine casks. Daniel Polise, the master blender at Penelope Bourbon, has become a bourbon poet with his fine palate and masterful skills that fans of blended bourbons come to love.
Golden orange in color and tasted neat, we were introduced to aromas of vanilla bean, tomato leaf, green tea, young Spring flowers and strawberries. We were surprised how layered this was with strawberry creme saver candy, vanilla pudding, herb garden and passion fruit flavors that carried through from start to finish. The finish is direct and pleasant and we feel this is a great late summer-into-fall sipper. While we don't typically eat any food with bourbon, this one would be an exception and would pair well with some lighter Asian cuisine. Well done!
ABV: 47.0% (94 proof)
Distillery: Penelope Bourbon (MGP)
Suggested retail price: $49.99
Drink The Bottles score: 93/100
Jeptha Creed Straight 4-Grain Bourbon
First of all, we love the look of this bottle and label. It's not over the top, but it's classy looking and stands out amongst its peers. Dark rust color, we tasted this neat in a rocks glass and were welcomed with aromas of spring meadow, forest floor, tobacco, floral boquet and dark fruits. The earthy aromas were dominant and some air time really took you own a sensual journey. The earthiness carried over to the palate forefront, but also brought in flavors of clover honey, vanilla, warm salted nuts, nutmeg and a lovely mint finish. We don't know the exact age statement on this (aged at least 2 years per the label) but would love to see how their Bottled-In-Bond or 6 year wheated bourbons compare to this one. If you're one who likes to stray from the mainstream bourbon scene and try something totally unique, we definitely recommend this one!
Thursday, August 1, 2024
Dark Arts Amburana Oak Stave Finished Small Batch Rye
Redemption Rye and Redemption Bourbon
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