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BSG Review: Rabbit Hole Boxergrail Rye Whiskey PLUS Bonus Bespoke Gin Tasting

Distilled By: Rabbit Hole Distillery

Location: Louisville, KY

Parent Company: Pernod Ricard (as of June 2019)

Class: KY Straight Rye Whiskey

Proof: 95 (47.5% ABV)

Age: 3+ years

Mash bill: 95% Rye, 5% Malted Barley

Boxergrail rye whiskey was named in celebration of Louisville’s rich boxing heritage. Rabbit Hole says this Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey is bold and unexpected like the prize fighters that have emerged from Louisville’s neighborhood gyms.

Boxergrail is aged in #3 wood-fired, toasted and charred new American Oak barrels from Kelvin Cooperage and has a barrel entry proof of 110. It is aged just under four years and is non-chill filtered. This rye whiskey has a SRP just under $50 per 750 mL bottle. 

BSG REVIEW:

Color: Caramel

Nose: Vanilla, baking spices, oak, leather

Palate: Baking spices, oak, light caramel, lemon zest

Finish: Medium-long, lemon tea and baking spices

Boxergrail starts with an aroma that is mostly spices and leather. The vanilla is there up front, but subtle. Not at all unexpected for this 95/5 mash bill. When it hits the palate, those baking spices are dominating with hints of oak and the lightest of caramel flavor coming through the mid-palate. It then pulls in some lemon zest at the end before going down. The finish is medium-long and stays on the baking spice note before fading away into a nice lightly refreshing lemon tea. As with the Heigold high-rye bourbon from Rabbit Hole, I experienced almost no Kentucky hug with this finish, which made for an extremely easy sipping rye whiskey.

I enjoyed the familiar “95/5” baking spice notes from the nose to the palate. That is exactly what I would expect from just about any rye using that mash bill. However, the lemon tea finish was a nice way to round this one out that I don’t normally get on other rye whiskeys of the same 95/5 mash bill. This is a solid rye whiskey in the Rabbit Hole lineup and puts a nice little spin on the typical 95/5 flavor profile for me.

Buy/Try/Pass?

BSG Recommendation: Buy

BSG Score: 84/100


Disclaimer: Rabbit Hole provided this product in exchange for an honest review with no strings attached.


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BSG BONUS TASTING: Rabbit Hole Bespoke Gin

On April 27, 2020 Rabbit Hole announced that Bespoke Gin would be the newest addition and first non-American whiskey spirit added to their lineup. Bespoke Gin is 89 Proof (44.5% ABV) and it has a SRP of $49.99 for a 750 mL bottle.

I’ll be the first to admit that gin is not my forte when it comes to tasting spirits. However, this one grabbed my attention because of how it’s finished. I regularly venture into the realm of barrel finished whiskeys, but have recently been jumping in to see what other spirits can gain from being finished in whiskey barrels. I love beer aged in whiskey barrels, so why wouldn’t I try spirits aged in whiskey barrels, too?

Bespoke Gin starts its life as a London Dry Gin made using botanicals of angelica, coriander, juniper, lemon peel, licorice, orange peel, and orris root. Rabbit Hole imports this gin into Louisville and puts it to rest in thier Boxergrail rye whiskey barrels for 9 to 12 months. Anyone who has read my past reviews or heard me speak of my flavor preferences and dislikes will know that licorice is one note that turns me off of a whiskey faster than any other note. After reading the recipe for the London Dry Gin, I had a preconceived notion that this might not be the right barrel finished spirit for me.

I won’t pretend to be a gin expert, so there will be no full scale review of the spirit like I have done with the whiskey, but I will give you my thoughts from the perspective of a whiskey enthusiast.

The time in the rye barrel gives the spirit its golden color and imparts some very non-gin flavors into the spirit that seem to make it fit down my alley for the flavor profile. Surprisingly, I did not get any licorice notes, nor an overpowering juniper note that I had really expected to have dominated the flavor profile. I did get those citrus zest notes on both the nose and the palate, but also some honey and baking spices that undoubtedly were thanks to the Boxergrail rye barrel. So, what would my recommendation be for the Bespoke Gin from a whiskey drinkers perspective?

Buy/Try/Pass?

BSG Recommendation: Try

If I’m going to imbibe a gin-based cocktail or even a rocks pour, I would say give me this barrel finished gin all day over another non-barrel-aged London Dry Gin. Try it out in a bar first before jumping in on a whole bottle. You never know, maybe barrel aged gin is just what you need to open up another door in your journey.


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BSG Review: Rabbit Hole Heigold Bourbon

Distilled By: Rabbit Hole Distillery

Location: Louisville, KY

Parent Company: Pernod Ricard (as of June 2019)

Class: KY Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Proof: 95 (47.5% ABV)

Age: 3+ years

Mashbill: 70% Corn, 25% Malted Rye, 5% Malted Barley

Heigold is the latest addition to the Rabbit Hole Distillery portfolio. It is their fourth whiskey and will fill the spot of a high rye bourbon offering in their lineup. According to Rabbit Hole, “Heigold was named after Christian Heigold, a German immigrant who was a stonemason by trade. Taken with his love of America and his hometown of Louisville, he adorned the facade of his 19th century mansion with American icons, honoring the U.S. for the opportunity given to immigrants like himself. Heigold mirrors the patriotism and passion for Louisville that is shared by Rabbit Hole’s founder/whiskey maker Kaveh Zamanian, he himself an immigrant who loved the U.S. before he ever set foot on American soil.”

Heigold is aged in #3 wood-fired, toasted and charred new American Oak barrels and has a barrel entry proof of 110. It is aged just under four years and is non-chill filtered. This will be a full-time regular addition to the Rabbit Hole collection and will debut in late September at the distillery as well as off-site retail locations for a SRP of $69.99 per 750 mL bottle. 

BSG REVIEW:

Color: Amber

Nose: Vanilla, brown sugar, butterscotch

Palate: Lemon zest, white pepper, oak, light vanilla

Finish: Medium-short in length, mostly pepper

Heigold starts with an aroma that is all sweetness. The vanilla is front and center with brown sugar and a butterscotch note to round it out. When it hits the palate, though, the game changes completely. It approaches the front end with an initial touch of citrus in the form of lemon zest, followed by a transition to white pepper spiciness as it crosses the mid-palate. The sweetness from the nose is almost completely masked for me in the taste with just a touch of vanilla hanging on before it goes down. The finish is medium-short in length and stays on the spicy peppery note before fading away. I experienced almost no Kentucky hug with this finish, which made for an extremely easy sipping bourbon.

I enjoyed the swing from sweet to spicy as it switched from the nose to the palate. That keeps it interesting as the aroma is still experienced with every tip of the glass before taking the next sip. It definitely makes up for the lack of a long finish, which I don’t normally experience in most sub-100 proof offerings anyway. This is a welcome addition to the Rabbit Hole lineup and fills the gap nicely for the high rye bourbon aficionados.

BSG Score: 85/100

 

Disclaimer: Rabbit Hole provided this product in exchange for an honest review with no strings attached.

BSG Review: Rabbit Hole Bourbon (Pre-Cavehill)

Distilled By: Rabbit Hole Distillery

Location: Louisville, KY

Parent Company: Pernod Ricard (as of June 2019)

Class: KY Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Proof: 95 (47.5% ABV)

Age: 2+ years

Mashbill: 70% Corn, 10% Malted Wheat, 10% Honey Malted Barley, 10% Malted Barley

This bottle of Rabbit Hole’s signature 4-grain bourbon is from Batch #4 Bottle #1929 and is age stated at 2+ years. It is now known as Rabbit Hole Cavehill Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey as they have rebranded all of their offerings with a distinct name. Cavehill bourbon now brings an age statement of 3+ years.

This bourbon is distilled in a Vendome 24-inch copper column still. The distillate enters the Kelvin Cooperage #3 wood-fired, toasted and charred barrels at 110 proof. Each batch contains 15 barrels or less and is not chill filtered. 

BSG REVIEW:

Color: Caramel/Amber

Nose: Brown sugar, nutmeg, floral, grains

Palate: Red apple, almonds, black pepper, oak, light vanilla and honey

Finish: Medium-short in length, grassy notes, lingering pepper, a hint of honey sweetness and mint

The standard bourbon offering from Rabbit Hole starts off with brown sugar and nutmeg on the nose, immediately followed by a floral note and then the grains eventually round it out. The taste transitions to a red apple note with a bit of almond up front. The oak barrel note and black pepper  show up before giving up a hint of sweetness in the form of honey. The finish is short to medium in length that starts with a grassy note. There is a little black pepper that lingers for a short time before giving off a bit of that honey and some mint at the very end. I think this is a solid offering for the initial bourbon release from Rabbit Hole.

I’m looking forward to comparing this bottle to both the new Cavehill branded version of this 4-grain bourbon as well as their latest high-rye version called Rabbit Hole Heigold Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.

BSG Score: 83/100

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