Every so often, I let my
excitement over finding something new get in the way of my better senses. When perusing the aisle of a Total Wine
& Liquor in Minneapolis, I found a 50ml taster of Winchester Extra Smooth Rye. I believe it was $1.99, so what
did I have to lose?
When I got back to my
whiskey library and updated my inventory, my heart sank. I saw that the
distillery was TerrePURE. What’s TerrePURE? Well, it has created a method using sound
waves to hyper-age whiskey. I’ve been down this road with them before, once
with their OZ
Tyler Bourbon, and again with the OZ
Tyler Rye. Here are my two ratings:
As it turns out, TerrePURE moved operations to North Charleston, South Carolina, so perhaps OZ Tyler recognized its brand was being ruined and kicked them out. Or, it could have been something else.
Here I sit, glass in hand,
trying to remind myself that I have a #DrinkCurious
lifestyle and everyone deserves a second (or third) chance.
Winchester Rye is aged six
months in new oak. It doesn’t say “charred,” although you can assume as much to hit the rules with the
TTB. It is bottled at 90°, and a 750ml can be acquired
for $24.99 at Total Wine. The brand wants to let you know that in 2015, it won a
silver medal from the San Francisco
World Spirits Competition.
Does that win translate for the hope that there was some improvement? I can divulge that I lived through the
experience because you’re reading the review.
Appearance: Poured neat in my Glencairn glass, Winchester
Rye presented as the color of gold. It formed a thick rim that made a curtain
to fall back to the pool.
Nose: I had to double-check the bottle to ensure
that it didn’t say Listerine on it
somewhere. A giant blast of menthol and mint struck me in the face. Dill and green
oak followed after many attempts to get past it. Nervously, I took the air into
my mouth, and the menthol and mint permeated all over.
Palate: At this point, Mrs. Whiskeyfellow was humming
to herself. I asked what was up (to delay the inevitable), and she indicated
she enjoyed the show and the sounds I was making and pointed out that I
hadn’t even tasted it yet. Well, that only wasted a few additional seconds. I
sucked it up and took a taste. The mouthfeel was thin, and the palate was painfully
young with mint and citrus. I sipped it again, hoping this was simply palate
shock, and I was incorrect.
Finish: Miracles do happen. The finish was about as
short as I’ve ever experienced. There was a hint of caramel, then more mint and
citrus.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: The
TerrePURE process is still horrific as this godawful Rye proves. Usually, I suggest what may improve things on a whiskey I don't like. There's no salvaging this. Long story
short, Winchester Extra Smooth Rye is the worst thing I’ve tasted in 2021 and is a Bust.
My Simple, Easy to
Understand Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
Whiskeyfellow encourages
you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you do so responsibly.
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