A single barrel pick from Kentucky’s Wilderness Trail distillery, a new name to Australia, selected by our friends at Whiskey Hunt Australia. Single barrel #15L21-I1 was charred to #4 level and aged for five years. The mash was 56% rye, 33% corn and 11% malted barley. Yeast used for fermentation was FermPro1. At 55.5% the barrel yielded 257 bottles.
Founded in 2012, Wilderness Trail is co-owned by Shane Baker and Pat Heist. Focusing on fermentation techniques, theu use locally-sourced grain, a sweet mash process, low-barrel proof entry and non-chill filtered whiskies.
Oak Barrel Tasting Notes:
A rich and voluptuous nose, rye bread spice with vanilla, milk chocolate. Broad and inviting. Palate carries the theme, fluffy and coating with marshmallow, vanilla pods rye bread leading into a long, spongy finish. Utterly delightful and lots of fun.”
From the distillery:
“Our Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskeys are offered as a Cask Strength release. Once our traditional sweet mash process is distilled in our column stills we enter the barrel at the lowest entry proof we know of in Kentucky. We barrel at 100 proof and 105 proof to highlight the balance of the distillate and alternate solubility expression we get from the barrel at a lower proof. We also barreled at a gradient of proofs between 100 and 120 proof for our first few years before settling into 100 and 105 proof. This is the reason you will find releases of our cask strength Rye varying in proof.”
“Our three-grain recipe is 56 percent rye, 33 percent corn and 11 percent malted barley. Our rye mash bill is one we created for a broader balance of flavor to offset the typical high ryes commonly found. We use Kentucky-grown Heritage rye from our local KY Proud farm. We enter the new, air-dried #4 char, 53-gallon barrels at 100 proof and 105 proof for our Rye Whiskey and age until maturity in our barrelhouse. We age our Rye Whiskeys on the upper floors of our rickhouses for a minimum of 4 years.”
*Please note sample image provided, actual colour of whisky will differ from that pictured.