
The newest Basil Hayden's combines rye from Canada and Kentucky with Caribbean rum.
Basil Hayden's Caribbean Reserve Rye, Macallan Estate & More New Whiskey
June 7, 2019 –––––– Susannah Skiver Barton
Basil Hayden's Caribbean Reserve Rye
Style: Blended rye with added rumOrigin: Kentucky and CanadaAge: Not statedProof: 40% ABVPrice: $45Release: Spring 2019Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
This "whiskey" is a blend of 8 year old Kentucky straight rye, 4 year old Canadian rye, and an unspecified amount of blackstrap molasses rum from the Caribbean.
Whisky Advocate says:
Basil Hayden's has been releasing a lot of whisky variations in recent years, starting with a standard rye and including offerings like Two by Two Rye (blending Kentucky and Canadian ryes) and Dark Rye (a blend of Kentucky and Canadian rye with added port). This release is definitely in the vein of Dark Rye; the addition of rum will render the liquid sweeter and likely round out the mouthfeel. Although legally, non-straight rye can have up to 2.5% added flavoring and/or coloring, this "whiskey" is classified as a distilled spirits specialty—by law, technically not a whiskey at all.
Macallan Estate
Style: Single maltOrigin: Scotland (Speyside)Age: Not statedProof: 43% ABVPrice: $250Release: Summer 2019Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
For one week each year, Macallan distills barley that was grown on the distillery's 485-acre Easter Elchies estate. Previously blended into limited-edition whiskies, the liquid is now being released as a single malt all on its own. It will be part of Macallan's core lineup.
Whisky Advocate says:
Many distillers are exploring the idea that where grain is grown can impact the flavor of the whiskey made from it. Some refer to this concept as terroir, others as provenance. When it comes to applying these principles to malt whisky, examples include Bruichladdich's Islay Barley series, the single farm single malts being made at Ireland's Waterford Distillery, and any number of ongoing projects at Westland Distillery. Will you be able to taste a difference in this new Macallan compared to others made with barley grown beyond the distillery's property? Try it, and then let us know.
Tyrconnell Oloroso & Moscatel Cask Finish 16 year old
Style: Single maltOrigin: IrelandAge: 16 years oldProof: 46% ABVPrice: $100Release: June 2019Availability: Limited edition
Need to know:
This double-distilled Irish single malt whiskey was initially aged in bourbon barrels and then finished in specially seasoned wine casks. The casks had first held oloroso sherry and later moscatel wine before being used to finish the whiskey.
Whisky Advocate says:
Tyrconnell has had great success with several of its cask-finished whiskeys in the past, like the 15 year old Madeira Cask Finish (89 points) and 10 year old Sherry Cask Finish (91 points). And the core Tyrconnell 16 year old was named number 16 in Whisky Advocate's 2017 Top 20.
Templeton Barrel Strength Straight Rye (2019 Release)
Style: Straight ryeOrigin: IndianaAge: Not statedProof: 57.9% ABVPrice: $60Release: June 2019Availability: 20,328 bottles globally, including 17,928 for the U.S.
Need to know:
Following up on last year's debut of a barrel-proof straight rye, Templeton is releasing a new batch for 2019. The whiskey is sourced from MGP Distillery and uses its 95% rye-5% malted barley mashbill. This year's release is available in the U.S. and select international markets.
Whisky Advocate says:
Did you read the details above about legally allowable flavorings and colorings in rye whiskey? Templeton's regular rye uses this methodology. The barrel-proof version, however, does not; it is a straight rye, with nothing added.
Redwood Empire Pipe Dream Bourbon
Style: BourbonOrigin: Multiple (CA, KY, IN, and TN)Age: Not statedProof: 45% ABVPrice: $45Release: June 2019Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
This whiskey combines bourbon made at Sonoma County's Graton Distilling Co. with bourbons from Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee, all ranging in age from 4 to 12 years. It's named for the 14th tallest tree on earth, a giant redwood close to the California distillery.
Redwood Empire Emerald Giant Rye
Style: RyeOrigin: Multiple (CA and IN)Age: Not statedProof: 45% ABVPrice: $45Release: June 2019Availability: Widely available
Need to know:
A combination of 3-5 year old ryes made at Graton Distilling and MGP Distillery, this whiskey is named for another famous redwood tree.
Whisky Advocate says:
Located in the heart of redwood country, Graton Distilling Co. names its whiskeys after famous redwood trees. Even the brand name, Redwood Empire, refers to a stretch of land that's home to numerous indigenous, impressive trees. In addition to this new bourbon and rye, Redwood Empire's line includes an American whiskey—now being relaunched with the name Lost Monarch—which blends Graton's own rye with sourced whiskeys from MGP.In addition to the new releases, the company has announced a partnership with Trees for the Future (TREES), a non-profit that plants trees and supports sustainable agriculture through initiatives like forest gardens. For every bottle of whiskey sold, Redwood Empire will sponsor the planting of a tree.