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World whisky review #98: Circumstance Organic Single Grain Wheat Whisky 2:3:1:32:42
Category: Single Grain (organic malted wheat andย malted barley)
Distillery: Circumstance Distillery
Region: Bristol, England
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Single Grain Organic Whisky
Age: 42 months
Cask(s): Ciderย conditioned ex-bourbon and chestnutย ย
ABV: 46.1%
Fermentation: 14 day Saison and Bavarian wheat yeast
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๐ฝ๐๐๐: Apple blossom and floral sweetness developing into sharper, but not too sharp green grape, kiwi and green melon on a bed of vanilla cream. Wood spice comes courtesy of zesty nutmeg and mace. Over time the fruit becomes pear drops, green apple and lime boiled sweets.
๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐: Crisp white wine!ย White grape, cooking apple, greengauge lime peel. Slickly viscous like deep chilled schnapps on the approach but losing some sweetness and heading to dryness and minerality towards the mid-palate
๐ต๐๐๐๐๐: More cooking apple acidity now dampened by runny honey. Sandy, powdered mustard and ginger with horseradish heat. Lime cordial shandy diluted with flinty, oily mineral water
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๐ฝ๐๐๐๐: There are lots of rules and regulations in whisky making and Circumstance is a distillery that has shown real understanding of what they are and why they are, so that they can say โF*ck no - Hold my beerโ.ย
Iโve been following them for a few years and they keep putting out really tasty and interesting spirits that quite regularly, for one regulatory reason or another, might not be able to be called whisky.ย
This one *is* being called a whisky and is a wheat-heavy, organic single grain that has a couple of eye-grabbingly controversial points to its production that make it both attractive and taboo.ย
Cider seasoned ex-bourbon casks with secondary chestnut maturation? How risque. Remember the Glen Moray affair?
If this was scotch, no doubt the SWA would be browsing their phone book for (what I imagine are) their regularly employed contract assassins. But Bristol, being in the southwest of England, is safely out of their jurisdiction.
The distillery has also decided not to sign up to the English Whisky Guild, an emergent somewhat equivalent body to the SWA with some familiar production constraints, as it would potentially limit their rebellious tinkering.
And I say more power to them. The further out they push the boat, the better the results, and this bottle is another success in that vein.ย
The cider seasoning has made it unexpectedly wine-like in its crisp green acidity. It goes really well with the needle-fine spice of the chestnut, while the oiled and sweet grains are a measured counterbalance rounded out by the late mineralic wheat beeriness.
I like Circumstance a lot. Theyre habitual line-steppers who seem only too happy to go places nobody else will dare, and then make tasty stuff when they get there.ย
Creative subversion. Very Bristol.ย
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https://www.reddit.com/r/worldwhisky/comments/1f86dnj/world_whisky_review_98_circumstance_organic/
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American Whiskey Review #35, #36, #37 & #38 Indiana 5yr Rye (2017 Cadenhead's), Frey Ranch Straight Rye, New Riff B-i-B Rye, Kings County Distillery Empire Rye
I've managed to maintain a pretty consistent rye focus this summer, but being still pretty early days in my exploration of that style, this is the first time I've really sat with a few different bottles and drilled down into the separate characters as a side by side.
The reviews have been assembled over the past month, starting out as Frey Ranch vs Kings County, but as I spotted New Riff on my shelf, adding in another 100 proof 100% rye seemed to make sense. Of course, once I did that, how could I not add an MGP into the mix?
I figured these four were similar enough in some aspects (approximate age and ABV) for a decent comparison and contrast.
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Indiana 5yr Rye Cadenhead's
Iโm making the assumption that this bottle is MGP, but I havenโt heard anyone suggest it could be anything else and honestly, at this point, if I hear โRyeโ and โIndianaโ itโs the only name in my head. Iโm also pretty sure itโs the 95/5 mashbill, but again, [Disclaimer] this is all gleamed from whisky chatter.
Between Cadenheadโs and SMWS, there have been a refreshing amount of decently priced, Independently Bottled American Whiskies on sale in the UK market in recent times. Makes a nice change.
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Category: Rye
Bottler: Cadenhead's (CA)
Series: Authentic Collection
Vintage: 2017
Bottled: Summer 2023
Age: 05 years old
Cask: Barrel
โ of bottles: 222
ABV: 55%
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐**: No idea if this is a thing, but unbaked rye sourdough? A lot of sweet and citric orange jellies where the sharpness overlaps with ethanol, that does eventually mellow. Wet cut grass, and also earthy caraway seed, with that earthiness veering slightly into brown cardboard. Lots of Log Cabin syrup brings the vanilla after sitting for a while.
**๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐**: Honeycomb toffee dissolves into orange squash and sunflower oil. I get fennel, but itโs the green bits up top.
**๐ต๐๐๐๐๐**: Finely ground black pepper brings tight tannins that quickly melt and relax into buttercream with a herbal flush of fresh peppermint and curly parsley. The barrel char shows some coffee-bean acidity, but manages to stay on the right side of bitter.
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐๐**: Easy sipping and not too aggressive for its ABV, nice texture and a measured spice. This has all the herbal green notes that I know can be a bit divisive in the world of Rye, but I thought it all worked together.
The palate was quite basic but was also my favourite bit. The oily orange and crunchy sugar combo is a winner made just that little bit more interesting by the fennel shoots.
Solid MGP at a price that doesnโt sting. If you like MGP (like I do), then I doubt this would disappoint.
Hats off Cadenheadโs. Keep em coming.
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**๐๐๐๐๐**: 8 *๐น๐๐ ๐ป๐๐ ๐ต๐๐๐๐๐๐*
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Frey Ranch Straight Rye
This was catnip for me. As a grain nerd, I'm a sucker for a good farm to glass story, and Frey Ranch spins a nice tale of Colby and Ashley: 5th generation farmers going their own way to create a 100% winter rye from their 1500-acre farm 4000 ft above sea level (which is still somehow the lowlands) in Fallon, Nevada.
If youโre curious about what โwinter ryeโ means, itโs what it sounds like - rye sown in September - October that grows throughout the winter season and is harvested in spring.
It also has to be said, the Frey Ranch bottles are pretty sweet. Chunky AF. Really nailed the visual branding there.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: Frey Ranch
Mashbill: 100% Winter Rye
Age: 6 years
Cask: New charred oak
Batch โ: 9
ABV: 50%
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐**: Cinnamon-spiced cherrywood meets Crรจme brรปlรฉe, Hot Cross Buns and Cointreau-enriched vanilla Coke.
**๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐**: Lightly grassy on the approach, but becoming denser honey-butter, and rich, brown sugar-dusted rice pudding thatโs almost but not quite cut by red berry coulis. A generous shake of white pepper and chilli flakes brings some heat and dryness.
**๐ต๐๐๐๐๐**: Barrel char pipes up as tannic cocoa solids and burnt sugars, but any astringency is deftly countered by the slick texture of corn oil, rising malty Ovaltine and sugar cookie dough. At the very end, cool green dill and spearmint face off against buzzing Szechuan and cardamom.
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐๐**: At 6 years old, this is possibly the oldest bottle in the review.
It has quite a sweet palate but it's offset by the spice and bitter notes that give it a good amount of crowd-pleasing depth.
Usually I get the rye-dough notes in the nose, but here, it arrived almost at the very end in conjunction with malty tones and slick corn oil. With that and the spicy coolness, it left me consistently in a place of wanting more.
Well adjusted and nicely put together. Iโd love to hear more about Frey Ranches production, especially around mashing and fermentation.
I went out on a limb to buy this bottle without due diligence in researching, but I am 100% happy with my purchase.
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New Riff Bottled-in-Bond Rye
๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐: Before this, I knew New Riff by reputation only. A relative newcomer, from their distillery in Newport Kentucky, they've made a name putting out whisky presented at a baseline of Bottled-in-Bond stats or better. Not too shabby.
Also worth a note, Larry Ebersold, of Seagrams/MGP fame was heavily involved as a consultant in the early days.
Larry created the 95/5 rye/malted barley mashbill, and is one of the people credited with really getting a handle on dealing with the famously difficult grain.
New Riff has tweaked the recipe further by swapping out the 5% malted barley for malted rye.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: New Riff Distilling
Region: Kentucky
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey - Bottled in Bond
Vintage: 2017
Bottled: 2021
Mashbill: 95% rye/5% malted rye
Age: 4 years
ABV: 50%
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐**: Sweet and tart Dried cherries and cranberries, with chocolate orange following closely. The chocolate has a bit of carob to it, and there's a tiny bit of fresh green herbs that reads like tarragon to me. Vanilla ramps up as cream soda, and the oak registers as dusty nutmeg. I get a little solvent with it too, like freshly stained wood and there's a powdery mint quality like newly unwrapped Doublemint gum.
**๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐**: Sweet, herbal and fruity, with the cream soda from the nose joined by a fair bit of artificial cherry and Chicory leaves balancing the sweet with bitterness. Dry cinnamon gets bolstered by a couple twists of cracked pepper and crushed chillies
**๐ต๐๐๐๐๐**:Dark Chocolate covered morello cherries get a red fruit signal boost by way of raspberry coulis, couched in browned butter. The chocolate recedes to clearer wood char but spearmint keeps it sweet and coolly, herbaceously menthol.
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐๐**: I expected to like this, but it was still surprising how much it ended up connecting. The New Riff is quite sweet, but red berries and chocolate together, was hard not to love.
I wonder how else their production differs from MGP? I would be surprised if that 5% barley/rye switch alone was responsible.
Great stuff. Fun and sippable, but with a good amount of individual character - the extra berryness of it all jussst gave it the edge against the Frey Ranch.
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Kings County Empire Rye
I already know Kings County from a previous review of their BiB bourbon, where I may have overscored it, but also undoubtedly enjoyed it.
On the strength of that, and the perfect amount of a gift card, I picked up another 200ml glass flask of theirs, which this time is their Empire Rye.
The โEmpireโ designation meant nothing to me, but luckily I didn't have to dig too deep to find out that is a not-quite-legal definition stating that to sport that label, the whisky in question would need to be 75% New York grain, distilled to 160 proof or less, and aged for a minimum of two years in charred, virgin oak at maximum filling strength of 115 proof.
I havenโt been able to verify the ages of the liquid that went into this particular batch, but it seems to change between each one. Could have a combination of various ages up to 6 years.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: Kings County Distillery
Region: New York
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Straight Rye Whiskey
Mashbill: 80% NY Danko rye /20% English malted barley.
Age: 2y>
ABV: 51.0%
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐**: Chocolate covered, brandy soaked cherries and maple sugar flapjacks bring a mix of fruit and grains - all quite dark and decadent. I got more forward sarsaparilla than vanilla, but it is still there as a backdrop of buttery waffles that exists alongside damp pine.
**๐ฟ๐๐๐๐๐**: Another oily and slightly grassy approach, but much less green here. Crรจme brulee skews towards dense dairy and toasted sugars but it keeps getting earthier, becoming dark chocolate kahlua cake and quite sticky on the teeth. Malty too. There's an overlap with that and the tannins, which makes me think of Ovaltine and red wine mixed together. In a good way.
**๐ต๐๐๐๐๐**: Rounded molasses rye bread and wet charred wood charged by electrostatic Szechuan tingles and eucalyptus. A bit salty and mineral in the tail, like buttery pebbles, and with the eucalyptus evolving into fresh peppermint leaves as the heat fades.
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**๐ฝ๐๐๐๐**: These were all good, but this was my favourite.
It's the least sweet and the most rounded to my tastes, incorporating a bit of salt and dark molasses that I really liked.
It's lucky these smaller bottles exist because otherwise, at the price KC sits at, I might have let it pass me by.
I have a feeling that my love of scotch means that the 20% malted barley may be what makes the difference here.
I love the idea of 100% ryes, but my history with single malt has likely molded my palate towards a preference of having barley in the mashbill.
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**๐๐๐๐๐**: 8.5 *๐ฒ๐๐๐ ๐ถ๐ ๐ป๐๐ ๐ฏ๐๐๐*
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Review - Royal Brackla 12: ๐บ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
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Category: #SingleMalt
Distillery: #RoyalBrackla
Region: #Highland
Age: 12 years old
Cask: Oloroso Sherry Finish
ABV: 46%
Nose: Maltesers, Cranberries, Fig Newton, spicy and juicy oak, molasses, tobacco, rum raisin
Palate: Dark chocolate molasses chips, date syrup, cooked stawberry and fig, cinnamon, white pepper
Finish: Over-reduced, sticky forest fruit jam, dry Sherry oak tannins, candied ginger and chili flakes, minor bitter herbs.
Notes: This now goes into the exclusive club reserved for entry level distillery bottlings that nail it.
Other notable members include Craigellachie 13, Benromach 10 and Ledaig 10.
Side note: When I say "entry level", I mean in relation to the other OBs, rather than "for beginners".
This is complex and challenging beyond what I would have been able to appreciate, up until the point where I could put this into a wider context.
I think there may also be a touch of serendipity at play, as this arrived just as my palate was primed to enjoy it, with Autumn nudging it's way into my part of the world.
The Royal Brackla 12 is a very well constructed whisky, offered as an integrity presentation with NCF, 46% and no colour added, proudly displayed on the box and bottle.
I have no idea what the spirit is like underneath the finish, but this is an expertly sherried bomb. Not too sweet, but rich and characterful, with plentiful resinous fruits of both the dry and jammy variety.
The oak seems to have imparted just the right amount of spiciness, but a few drops of water do a great job of decompressing and elongating an otherwise compact experience, without dulling the edge.
Royal Brackla wasn't really on my radar, but it certainly is now.
I rate this very highly.
I wish this bottle was mine, but it's a friend's. Purchase was made after another great #amathusmuswellhill recommendation
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