Whiskey Review #14: Willett Family Estate- Two
Year Old- Rye (Small Batch)
Category: “Go-To”
Price: $36
Availability: Everywhere
Proof: 108.1, 54.1% abv (Barrel Strength)
Age: Two Years Old
Mashbill: Ether- 51% rye + 34% corn. Or- 74% rye + 11% corn.
Or a combination.
Distillery: Willett Distillery, Bardstown, Kentucky
This is my fourth and final installment concerning rye whiskeys. That’s
not to say that I won’t revisit them in the future! I will look forward to
reviewing more ryes as they make their way into the Colonel’s pantry.
Before I get into the meat of this review, let me take a moment to
discuss the benefits of having a whiskey-sharing club. This can be as formal,
or as informal, as you want. I happen to be in a three-person club (including
myself). The main function of our club is to share the contents of our
pantries, despite the fact that we live in different states.
A few months back Dr. Joel Kilty purchased several small, 2oz, empty
bottles. These bottles have screw down, airtight lids. Basically, he sends me
stuff out of his pantry that I don’t have and visa versa. This is a great way
to sample expressions, without the commitment of purchasing an entire bottle.
The bottles are cheep and lightweight, making them easy to ship back and forth.
My sample of the Willett 2 year rye was provided courtesy of Dr. Joel
Kilty.
I will conclude my series on rye whiskies with a very timely review. The
“Willett Family Estate 2 year old Kentucky Straight Rye (Small Batch),” is the
first offering to emerge from the newly renovated Willett Distillery!
Previously, the Willett Company (KBD) has been sourcing their whiskeys from
other distilleries. In 2012 renovations were completed, and distillation/aging
began.
It’s no surprise that the first offering is a rye whiskey. As I have
stated before, ryes are aged as younger expressions, as compared to bourbon.
Two years however, is VERY YOUNG! Let’s face it, there was a large anticipation
awaiting Willett’s first release. However, are the folks at Willett capitalizing
prematurely? One interesting offset to this very young product is it’s proof.
In my opinion, a young barrel strength rye could go ether way. One thing is for
certain, a lot is riding on the line for the folks at Willett with this first
offering. I doubt seriously that they would produce a rushed, sub-par product
with this much attention and hype.
I think it’s amazing that the folks at Willett can achieve a whiskey
this nice in only two years. I’m not saying it’s the finest rye I have ever
had, but it’s certainly not the worst! It does however beg the question, what
could they turn out with more time? This young rye is only a foretaste of the
wonderful offerings yet to roll out of Willett. I’m impressed with this
expression, and look forward to the new whiskeys to come! The Colonel’s Score:
7 out of 10.
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