Whiskey Acres – Bottled-in-Bond Rye Review
A more expressive bottled-in-bond rye that builds beyond its nose, offering fruit, spice, and subtle funk in a dynamic, grain-driven profile.
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A more expressive bottled-in-bond rye that builds beyond its nose, offering fruit, spice, and subtle funk in a dynamic, grain-driven profile.
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A 7-year estate-grown bourbon with a standout, evolving nose, a lighter palate, and a smoky, tannic finish that keeps it intriguing despite its inconsistencies.
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A balanced, spice-forward single barrel with maple depth, tobacco edges, and a finish that quietly steals the show.
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A nose-driven bourbon with layered sweetness and a complex aroma, followed by a softer, less defined palate and a deceptive finish.
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A bold, cigar-pairing whiskey created to honor WWII veterans—Cold Zero Rifle delivers deep candied sweetness, red fruit richness, and a powerful white pepper finish that lingers long after the glass is empty.
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Pilot House A-O Single Malt (2 Year, 80 proof) delivers chocolate malt, espresso, pepper, and light smoke with a grain-forward profile. Interesting character, but limited depth at $60.
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A rich, port- and sherry-finished bourbon offering sweetness, cohesion, and an effortlessly long finish.
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A visit to McClintock Distilling, Maryland’s first organic distillery, exploring heirloom rye, renewable energy, historically inspired recipes, and an innovative portfolio of whiskey, gin, vodka, and liqueurs.
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Song Dog Bourbon delivers candied cherry sweetness, maple-glazed bacon notes, and herbaceous rye spice in a surprisingly dense 4–5 year bourbon. A highly approachable pour with subtle Tennessee whiskey vibes.
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Hinterhaus Distilling’s Singularity wins Best American Single Cask Single Malt at the 2026 World Whiskies Awards in Louisville, KY.