In 2022, Wild Turkey launched its Single Rickhouse series, a batched bourbon whiskey sourced from a singular warehouse. Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson C certainly caused a stir, both for its rich flavors and hefty $250 suggested price tag.
Now, Wild Turkey is back for more, this time with another release from a nearby building on the same aging campus: Rickhouse F, which was built in the 1940s. The release, aged a minimum of 10 years and “crafted from a small batch of barrels from the ‘center cut’ floors 4 and 5,” is bottled at 117.6 proof, remarkably high even among the brand’s barrel strength offerings. David Thomas Tao reviews it for VinePair here.
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00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Stats & Availability
01:47 - Details
02:07 - Tasting notes: nose
02:42 - Tasting notes: taste
04:12 - Score
04:49 - Recap
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