As
I become older, I realize that giving back to the community holds greater
importance. It is the reason for my annual #30DaysofBourbon
challenge. It is why I’m a part of The
Bourbon Mafia. It is why, when there’s a fundraiser
and I can donate something to help raise money, I’ve got some bottles set aside
for that purpose. That is also why I don’t accept advertising or affiliate
links or charge you money to read my reviews.
Today’s
review is for a charity barrel to help raise money for Bristlecone Charity. Its mission emphasizes helping youth facing
unreasonable circumstances stemming from financial hardship, abuse, and
sickness in South Central Wisconsin.
Bristlecone
has partnered with The
Bottle Shop of Grafton to offer Ry3 Whiskey Barrel Proof Toasted Barrel Rye. The store is doing something a bit above and
beyond what many charity barrel fundraisers do. Instead of just the profits,
The Bottle Shop of Grafton is donating 100% of all the proceeds to Bristlecone!
If you want to visit the store, its address is 1237 – 12th Ave in
Grafton, Wisconsin.
The
barrel was selected by several groups, including members of Ozaukee County Bourbon Club, Wisconsin
Fine Whiskey Fanatics, Lake Country Bottle Club (LCBC),
Single Barrel Whiskey Club, Central
WI Bourbon Society, Wisconsin Bourbon Enthusiasts,
SE Wisconsin Bourbon
Enthusiasts, Wisconsin Cigar Enthusiasts,
Nose Your Bourbon, and a host of individuals who have supported
Bristlecone.
This
opportunity came to me because I have a few friends on Bristlecone’s board, and
they invited me to share my notes.
If
you’re unfamiliar with Ry3 Whiskey, it is produced by Phenomenal Spirits of Virginia Beach, Virginia. It takes three
whiskeys with three distinct mashbills and ages them for three different
periods before marrying them. Its Toasted Barrel Rye comes from a hand-selected
blend of American and Canadian Rye whiskeys, which went through their normal
aging process and were finished in toasted barrels.
The
exact mashbill is undisclosed, as is the whiskey’s age. It is packaged at 62.1%
ABV (124.2°), and a 750ml is priced at $85.00.
Now, let’s #DrinkCurious and have a taste!
Appearance: I
poured this whiskey into my Glencairn glass to sip neat. The liquid had a
definitive reddish hue, forming a thinner rim that shed thick, fast tears.
Nose: As I
brought the glass to my face, I could identify smells of cherries, brown sugar,
cocoa, and toasted oak. I found plums and a hint of cinnamon when I took that
air into my mouth.
Palate: There
was an almost airy texture to this whiskey, which, considering the proof, was
totally unexpected. That first sip drenched my mouth and throat with bold,
toasted oak. I gave it some time to fade away before trying the second sip.
On the front of my palate,
I tasted brown sugar and more toasted oak. Midway through, I was introduced to
very dark chocolate and black cherries. The back possessed a rather unique
combination of cinnamon Red Hots and molasses.
Finish: I
clocked this finish at 2:04, throwing it into the very long category. What
remained in my mouth and throat consisted of toasted oak, cinnamon Red Hots,
cherries, and brown sugar.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: I have
a soft spot in my heart for charitable causes. However, I must also tell you
the truth about each whiskey I taste, no matter where the proceeds go. In the
case of the Bristlecone Ry3 Charity Barrel at The Bottle Shop of Grafton, I can
see (and taste) why all of these participants selected it. The whiskey is full
of flavor; it sticks in your mouth and throat for what seems to be an eternity
and is, in a word, delicious.
If you can get out to
Grafton, grab a Bottle. You won’t be disappointed – I promise. Cheers!
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 to do so responsibly.
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