Rye Whiskey

Wilderness Trail Single Barrel Rye Whiskey Review

By Richard Thomas Rating: B+ The first time I called on Wilderness Trail was a long time ago. I was still living in Europe, and they had only just changed their name from Wilderness Trace and moved from their original storage space-style set-up to their current farm property. That was the summer of 2016, and …

Catoctin Creek Rabble Rouser Bottled in Bond Rye Whiskey Review

Updated April 1, 2024 By Richard Thomas Average Rating: B+ Rabble Rouser has been around for a few years now, having first been released in 2015. Although it has been a four year old expression from the beginning, it was not initially labeled a bottled in bond and therefore can’t be considered as a forerunner …

Renegades and Raconteurs

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1997 Wild Turkey 101 “Christmas Rye”

Frank is back with a review of another vintage Wild Turkey expression, the fan-named “Christmas Rye.” It’s been a good while since I last tasted a 101 Rye sporting the green and red label. After reading this piece, I’m determine…

15 Stars Upgrades Its Private Stock Fine Aged Bourbon

15 Stars has announced the limited release of its  8&15 Year Old Private Stock Fine Aged Bourbon – with an updated age statement from the previous 7&15 Year expression – along with its second batch of the award-winning First West Rye Whiskey. Beginning tomorrow, March 1, both expressions will be available on the shelves of …

Q&A With Tri Vo, Fierce Whiskers Distillery Co-Founder

By Richard Thomas As the craft whiskey explosion brought whiskey-making to places across the American where it had never been known before, I debated in print who would become America’s third whiskey state. For the second edition of my book, American Whiskey, I finally settled on Texas, and the Lone Star State has gone on …

New York Distilling Revives An Heirloom Rye For Their Whiskey

When Allen Katz and Tom Potter founded The New York Distilling Company (NYDC) in 2011, they started with the idea of developing a rye whiskey that captured the flavors and history of New York, a concept that has since been embodied as the regional “Empire Rye.” For their part, NYDC has now made their decade-old …

Lost Lantern Launches First Dedicated Regional Collection, Starting With The Mid-West

American negociant Lost Lantern has traditionally curated and released its collections around specific themes, but the Spring 2024 collection marks the independent bottler’s inaugural regional collection. With a focus on the Midwest, Lost Lantern aims to spotlight a whiskey region it believes deserves more attention. If you’re not yet talking about whiskey from the Midwest, …

Utah’s High West Launches First In-House Bonded Whiskey

Utah’s High West made a name for itself as a company that was refreshingly transparent about its sourced whiskeys at a time when many whiskey nerds had a fever-pitch obsession with the allegedly deceptive practices of Non-Distiller Producers. However, becoming a fan favorite on the basis of creative blending and transparency had the perhaps unintended …

Washington’s Dry Fly Distilling Releases First-Ever Rye Whiskey

The Whiskey Reviewer first covered Washington state’s Dry Fly Distilling a decade ago, and for most of that time the distillery has been known mainly for its wheat whiskeys. They are poised to break some new ground on Friday with the release of their first-ever rye whiskey. Dry Fly Distilling Rye Whiskey Batch #1 is …

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