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Review: Ruddell’s Mill Bourbon, Rye, and Cherries

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“The Coated Bridges Whiskey Firm” is a New Jersey-based operation making Kentucky whiskey, together with a straight bourbon and a straight rye. In different phrases, whereas the corporate has a lush backstory concerning the worth of coated bridges, gristmills, and the historical past of 1 Isaac Ruddell, courting again to 1788, that is nonetheless all sourced inventory — although because it’s made in Kentucky, it’s notably not from MGP.

Nothing unsuitable with that, after all, although we recognized nothing about mashbills (besides that they’re “excessive corn”) and neither whiskey carries an age assertion. Bottles carry batch and even particular person bottle numbers. Let’s give these two expressions — and the corporate’s cocktail cherries — a spin.

Ruddell’s Mill Kentucky Straight Bourbon – The nostril presents a toasty providing with ample, however not overwhelming, char, tempered with a little bit of a purple wine aroma and a slight balsamic notice. That mentioned, the expertise is essentially conventional and simple, all as anticipated from a middle-aged bourbon. The palate is extra vigorous than the nostril would counsel, providing a very good degree of fruity strawberry and cherry notes that give the whiskey a shiny pop. Calmly spicy all through, its creating baking spice parts linger for a bit on the end. Wholly approachable and by no means unenjoyable, there’s nothing mind-blowing about this whiskey, neither is there something that offends. Batch #0321. 92.2 proof. B+ / $60 [BUY IT NOW FROM DRIZLY]

Ruddell’s Mill Kentucky Straight Rye – Much less instantly partaking than the bourbon, this rye has an appropriately grainy high quality to the nostril, albeit one which feels barely brash and tarry, although laden with toasted, nearly smoldering spices. The palate sweetens up a bit, shifting right into a sweeter butterscotch notice because it develops, nevertheless it’s filtered once more by way of a dusky lens of clove-driven spices, then on to a potpourri character. The end evokes extra dried florals and seemingly the entire of the spice cupboard, with dusky rug store (and wooden store) notes lingering, exiting the scene with a little bit of a country punch. Batch #721. 94.4 proof. B / $50

Ruddell’s Mill Kentucky Bourbon Cherries – Whereas these stemmed cherries have bourbon within the substances record, the comparatively giant, agency berries are surprisingly conventional — candy maraschino in fashion, with out the brooding punch of a Maraska cherry. Doused in corn syrup and missing any actual character from the fruit (or the whiskey), the one distinction right here vs. a mass market maraschino is the delightfully crisp chew they provide. Flavorwise, there’s not a lot to them. Refrigerate after opening. C / $10 per 9 oz. jar [BUY IT NOW FROM AMAZON]

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Ruddell’s Mill Kentucky Straight Bourbon

$60

Ranking


8.5/10

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