Wild Turkey
Volume
700ml
ABV
40.5%
Retailers
11
Wild Turkey Straight Rye is a rye whiskey produced by the Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. It is made from a mash bill that consists of at least 51% rye and is bot...
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
Wild Turkey Straight Rye
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Wild Turkey Straight Rye is a rye whiskey produced by the Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. It is made from a mash bill that consists of at least 51% rye and is bottled at a higher proof than many other rye whiskies, usually around 56.4% ABV. The whiskey is aged for a minimum of 4 years, although the exact aging process and specifics of the mash bill are kept secret by the distillery. The result is a bold, spicy whiskey with notes of baking spices, dark fruit, and a hint of sweetness. It is commonly used as a mixer in cocktails, but can also be enjoyed on its own as a sipping whiskey.
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The Wild Turkey Distilling Co., a company of Campari Group, produces and bottles the Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey under the name 'Wild Turkey.' The distillery is close to the Kentucky city of Lawrenceburg. It is a stop on both the American Whiskey Trail and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and provides tours. Compared to other bourbons, Wild Turkey employs a mash that contains a comparatively smaller amount of maize, and the firm makes an effort to balance the alkaline climate of its limestone-rich water supply. Additionally, the raw whiskey is distilled to an alcohol content of roughly 55% by volume, which is substantially lower than the legal limit for bourbon. To promote more equal maturation, barrels are turned during open houses. Before being considered for bottling, they are matured until at least one-third of the contents has been lost to evaporation.
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