Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye, Tullamore D.E.W. Cider Cask, Stranahan’s Sherry Cask & More New Whisky

Big flavors abound in this week’s new releases. First up, Basil Hayden’s is launching Dark Rye, a new whiskey that will be a part of the core line. Read the label closely and you’ll notice a few things that stand out: this is a blend of Kentucky and Canadian ryes, and it includes port-style wine from California. Huh? Don’t feel silly for being confused—it is unusual. According to the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau (TTB), which regulates these things, a non-straight rye whiskey can include up to 2.5% wine by volume and still be labeled as a rye. But Dark Rye is classified as a “whisky speciality,” so the wine probably exceeds that amount.

Tullamore D.E.W. is bringing in apple flavors to its latest release, a blended Irish whiskey finished in hard cider casks. The whiskey is seasonally available and will return each year, and it’s being sold in 1-liter bottles—great news if you plan to host a Halloween party and want to serve whiskey in volume. (And if you are planning a Halloween party, may we suggest some candy and whisky pairings?)

Colorado-based Stranahan’s has a new single malt that has been finished in sherry casks. It will be permanently available going forward.

And Limestone Branch Distillery is rolling out the 2017 edition of Yellowstone bourbon. For the first time this year, Limestone Branch’s own 4 year old bourbon is part of the blend, which also includes older bourbons sourced from other Kentucky distilleries.

Meanwhile, Woodford Reserve’s latest Distillery Series whiskey is distilled from rye mash, aged in used barrels, and finished in French oak barrels that previously held Pinot Noir. The whiskey is only available at the distillery and select Kentucky stores.

Sagamore Spirit is launching two limited-edition ryes: one finished in toasted “wave stave” barrels, and the other finished in Moscatel barrels. The whiskey itself was made to Sagamore’s specifications at MGP Distillery in Indiana, and finished, blended, and bottled at the company’s Baltimore Distillery, which opened in April.

Anchor Distilling in San Francisco is releasing an 11 year old, single barrel version of its Hotaling’s Whiskey, made from malted rye and aged in once-used rye barrels. There are less than 200 bottles available.

Finally, San Luis Spirits Distilling Company in Dripping Springs, Texas has debuted its first whiskey, a bourbon that combines 3, 4, and 5 year old barrels. Read on for full details.

Basil Hayden's Dark Rye

Basil Hayden's Dark Rye

Style: Blended rye with added port
Origin: Multiple (Kentucky and Canada, plus California)
Age: Not stated
Proof: 40% ABV
Price: $40
Release: October 2017
Availability: Widely available

Need to know:

A new, permanent addition to the Basil Hayden’s line, this whiskey blends straight rye from Kentucky with rye from Canada, plus “a splash” of California port-style wine.

Whisky Advocate says:

A blended rye whiskey that also includes wine? What is this madness? Actually, according to TTB regulations, rye whiskey that’s not labeled as “straight” (or a blend of straight rye whiskeys) can contain up to 2.5% by volume of added harmless natural or artificial flavoring, coloring, or blending materials, and that information isn’t required to be disclosed. In this case, the wine is being used as a blending material. But Basil Hayden’s won’t disclose whether or not the amount of port used exceeds 2.5%, and in the TTB’s COLA registry, it’s listed as a “whisky specialty.” So it’s not true rye.

Beam Suntory, which owns Basil Hayden’s and many other whiskies, isn’t breaking new ground here. The company’s Alberta Rye Dark Batch is mostly Canadian rye whiskey, but also includes 8% bourbon and 1% sherry—a legal and common practice among Canadian whisky makers, who are allowed to add up to 9.09% aged spirits or wine to their blends.

Tullamore D.E.W. Cider Cask

Tullamore D.E.W. Cider Cask

Style: Blended whiskey
Origin: Ireland
Age: Not stated
Proof: 40% ABV
Price: $40/liter
Release: October 2017
Availability: Seasonal, but widely available

Need to know:

This is Tullamore D.E.W.’s regular blended whiskey, finished for roughly three months in oak casks that previously held hard apple cider.

Whisky Advocate says:

While Tullamore D.E.W. Cider Cask was previously available in Ireland and at duty-free shops, it is now coming to the U.S. as a seasonal release, and will return every fall. Note that the price is per liter; if you’re looking for a whiskey to use in fall punches or batched cocktails, this would be a great match for several seasonal recipes.

Stranahan's Sherry Cask

Stranahan's Sherry Cask

Style: Single malt
Origin: Colorado
Age: Not stated
Proof: 47% ABV
Price: $80
Release: October 2017
Availability: Widely available

Need to know:

The regular Stranahan’s single malt whiskey matures for at least two years in new charred American oak barrels. This is 4 year old Stranahan’s that has been finished for an unspecified amount of time in 500-liter oloroso sherry casks.

Whisky Advocate says:

Single malt scotch drinkers are very familiar with finishing in sherry casks, and in recent years, American whiskey makers—including bourbon, rye, and now American single malt distillers—have gravitated towards this trend. Of note for this whiskey is the fact that its finishing casks held sherry for 40 years, rather than being “sherry-seasoned” for only a few years, which is more common.

Yellowstone Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon 2017 Release

Yellowstone Limited Edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon 2017 Release

Style: Straight bourbon
Origin: Kentucky
Age: Not stated (multiple)
Proof: 50.5% ABV
Price: $100
Release: October 2017
Availability: 7,000 to 8,000 bottles

Need to know:

Limestone Branch Distillery has included some of its own bourbon in this year’s release of Yellowstone, which up to now has been made of sourced whiskey only. The 2017 release includes 7 year old and 12 year old bourbon from undisclosed Kentucky distilleries, plus 4 year old bourbon from Limestone Branch. The bourbons are blended and then finished in charred wine casks.

Whisky Advocate says:

Although the distillery only opened in 2011, Limestone Branch, and Yellowstone Bourbon, have a long Kentucky pedigree. Co-founders and brothers Steve and Paul Beam are 7th-generation descendants of 18th-century distiller Jacob Beam and 4th-generation descendants of J.W. Dant, a 19th-century distiller whose son, J.B., created Yellowstone Bourbon in 1872. Yellowstone was later made at a distillery owned by Minor Case Beam, Steve and Paul’s great-grandfather. Luxco bought the Yellowstone brand in 1993, and took a 50% stake in Limestone Branch in 2015, bringing the historic bourbon full circle once again.

Woodford Reserve French Oak Cask Finished Rye

Woodford Reserve French Oak Cask Finished Rye

Style: Whiskey distilled from rye mash
Origin: Kentucky
Age: Not stated
Proof: 43.2% ABV
Price: $50/375-ml.
Release: October 2017
Availability: Distillery only and select Kentucky retailers

Need to know:

Following up on the release earlier this year of Blended Rye and Toasted Oak Rye, Woodford Reserve’s final Distillery Series whiskey for 2017 is a batch of rye mash distillate used in the Master’s Collection Aged Cask Rye and matured for three years in French oak barrels that previously held Pinot Noir. To be clear, this is not a rye whiskey per TTB regulations, because it was aged in used barrels, rather than new charred oak.

Whisky Advocate says:

Woodford’s Distillery Series gives fans the chance to taste experimental and unusual whiskeys made by master distiller Chris Morris, who has a penchant for trying new things. The Blended Rye and Toasted Oak Rye released earlier this year sold out quickly, so expect this one to do the same. If you want a bottle, you’ll have to get to Kentucky.

Sagamore Spirit Double Oak

Sagamore Spirit Double Oak

Style: Straight rye
Origin: Indiana
Age: Not stated; at least 4 years old
Proof: 48.3% ABV
Price: $60
Release: October 2017
Availability: 6,000 bottles

Need to know:

This is Sagamore Spirit’s straight rye whiskey, finished for an additional 4 months in “wave stave” barrels.

Whisky Advocate says:

Call this a groovy whiskey: its “wave stave” finishing barrels use grooved staves, and are toasted rather than charred.

Sagamore Spirit Moscatel Barrel Finish

Sagamore Spirit Moscatel Barrel Finish

Style: Straight rye
Origin: Indiana
Age: Not stated; at least 4 years old
Proof: 50.6% ABV
Price: $80
Release: October 2017
Availability: 6,000 bottles

Need to know:

This is Sagamore Spirit’s 4 year old straight rye, finished for 107-110 days in Moscatel fortified wine casks from Spain.

Whisky Advocate says:

Sagamore Spirit Distillery opened in Baltimore in April 2017; this aged whiskey was distilled and then matured at MGP in Indiana to Sagamore’s specifications, using two mashbills. Sagamore does its barrel finishing, blending, cutting to proof, and bottling on-site at the Baltimore distillery.

Old Potrero Hotaling’s 11 Year Old Whiskey

Old Potrero Hotaling’s 11 Year Old Whiskey

Style: Whiskey made from 100% malted rye
Origin: California
Age: 11 years old
Proof: 50% ABV
Price: $110
Release: October 2017
Availability: Less than 200 bottles for CA, IL, MA, NJ, and TX

Need to know:

This is a very limited, single barrel release of Anchor Distillery’s Old Potrero Hotaling’s Whiskey, which is made of 100% malted rye and aged in barrels that previously held Old Potrero Single Malt Straight Rye.

Whisky Advocate says:

Like Hotaling’s, both Old Potrero Single Malt Straight Rye and Old Potrero 18th Century Style Whiskey are made from 100% malted barley. But only the Straight Rye can be labeled as rye whiskey, because it’s aged in new charred oak barrels; the other two are “whiskey made from rye mash.”

1876 Texas Straight Bourbon

1876 Texas Straight Bourbon

Style: Straight bourbon
Origin: Texas
Age: Not stated; a mix of 3-5 year old barrels
Proof: 42.5% ABV
Price: $36
Release: October 2017
Availability: Texas only

Need to know:

San Luis Spirits Distilling Company made this straight bourbon, which mixes 3, 4, and 5 year old whiskeys. The bourbon’s mashbill is 80% Texas corn and 20% Secale Cereale Oklahoma winter rye.

Whisky Advocate says:

San Luis Spirits’ better-known brand is Dripping Springs Vodka. This bourbon is its first whiskey release.

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