Tasting Notes for Michter’s 25 Year Old Single Barrel Rye
Average Retail Price: $24,000+ (Rare: Only 106 bottles)
Appearance: The whiskey presents a rich copper hue in the glass. Slow, oily legs descend the sides.
Nose: The nose is a symphony of complex aromas. Initial notes of dark chocolate, dried fruit, and a touch of oak spice emerge. As the glass opens, hints of leather, tobacco, and a subtle sweetness of vanilla and caramel begin to dance.
Palate: The first sip coats the palate with a velvety mouthfeel. The high quality of the distillate and the extended aging process result in a whiskey that is remarkably smooth, with no harsh alcohol burn. Notes of fat-rich deep-fried yeasted doughnuts with brown butter and dark fruit glaze, fragrant baked croissants, and milk foam are prominent on the palate. A hint of cinnamon unfolds, followed by a subtle warmth from the oak. The whiskey exhibits a delightful balance of candied fruits, light herbal notes, with no overpowering flavors.
Finish: The finish is long and satisfying, with lingering notes of oak reminiscent of antique wood or incense. There is a subtle herbal spice and a touch of dried mushrooms in the finish. The flavors evolve slowly, revealing layers of complexity as the whiskey sits on the tongue.
Overall Impression Michter’s 25 Year Old Single Barrel Rye
The 2014 Michter’s Single Barrel 25 Years is incredibly rich and full-bodied rye whiskey. Its complex aromas, smooth palate, and long finish make it a standout among aged bourbons. The balance and harmony of flavors are a testament to the craftsmanship and dedication of the distillers.
If you’re a fan of aged whiskies with a flavorful depth and a smooth finish, the 2014 Michter’s Single Barrel 25 Years is one you will enjoy.
However, you would be very lucky to find one; as these bottles are highly limited, only 106 bottles made, and by now, there may only be a few left, hence the premium price tag.
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