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Review: Nashville Barrel Company Small Batch Rye Whiskey (Batch 2)

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Nashville Barrel Company

Nashville Barrel Firm is a brand new model, and as with many upstarts, they’re counting on sourced merchandise to get the corporate up and operating. In contrast to another upstarts, they don’t appear to have instant aspirations of opening their very own distillery (a minimum of for now). As an alternative, they’re focusing efforts on a brick-and-mortar tasting room, bottling middle, and company workplaces set to open in Nashville’s Railyard District later this yr. Whereas they received’t be distilling their very own whiskey anytime quickly, the founders have been round vital whiskey circles for years. The founding possession group contains Mike Hinds, who sits on the board of Bourbon Charity and is listed as their “Chief Bourbon Man.” James Davenport serves because the lead “combine grasp” chargeable for mixing their preliminary line of spirits.

That brings us to the whiskey itself. The corporate launched with a Small Batch Rye, with Batch 1 that includes a mix of 4 and 7 yr ryes; Batch 2 is a “duet” of 4 and eight yr rye. The whiskey has a 95/5 mash invoice of rye and malted barley, all sourced from Indiana. (Astute rye drinkers will notice these are frequent hallmarks of an MGP-sourced product.) Batch 2 is available in at 100 proof with a run of 15,000 bottles.

The corporate additionally affords a Single Barrel Rye, with a Single Barrel Bourbon and a Barrel Aged Rum launching within the coming months. Let’s see how Small Batch Rye Batch 2 holds up.

Nashville Barrel Company

The rye has an interesting caramel coloration that holds up properly in a glass however doesn’t characteristic the extra amber or purple tints from some others in the marketplace right this moment. On the nostril, the rye hits shortly with floral and fruity notes, with a little bit of lingering citrus and walnut. The attribute scent of rye spice quickly follows, although it’s a barely lighter notice than many different MGP-sourced ryes you’re more likely to discover. On first sip, the whiskey is sweeter, with notes of caramel, cinnamon, cocoa, and vanilla. (The vanilla continues to open up with every drink.) The spice coalesces on the palate with a welcome notice of black pepper that performs in concord with the sweeter and fruitier flavors.

The label was correct in describing this as a “duet,” and whereas it’d be straightforward for a much less refined mix to drag too closely in a single course, Batch 2 maintains its steadiness from sip to sip. On the end, honey and rye spice linger, however the coating isn’t thick to the purpose of being disagreeable or sticky. There’s an entire lot to love with no discernible off notes. Get pleasure from neat by itself or with a meal to play on the rye’s complicated but virtually shockingly balanced profile.

Nashville Rye Batch 2 is a superb pour that can please rye drinkers with a variety of taste preferences, from a welcoming nostril all over a lingering — however not overpowering — end. It’s a sourced duet that works in near-perfect concord. Whiskey followers, take notice: If Nashville Barrel Firm can proceed to supply this high quality of blends, their forthcoming releases definitely deserve your consideration.

100 proof. Reviewed: Batch #2.

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Nashville Barrel Firm Small Batch Rye Whiskey (Batch 2)

$60

Score

9.5/10

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