Wild Turkey Master’s Keep Voyage Review
A shotgun wedding between Wild Turkey and Appleton Estate
A shotgun wedding between Wild Turkey and Appleton Estate
The Japanese always get the cool bottles
Do you keep passing this bottle up on the shelf?
It’s always a good day when Wild Turkey decides to give us more single barrel options.
If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn to the carpet, I wouldn’t be more surprised with this bottle of Russell’s Reserve than I am right now.
Walk softly, but carry a big (oak) stick.
The barrel-proof rye whiskey we’ve all been waiting for
Master’s Keep becomes a permanent addition to the Wild Turkey lineup with the launch of “Decades”
Examining the value disparity between Russell’s Reserve Single Barrels and Kentucky Spirit is not as easy as it seems
Beyond Duplication? I hope not. This runner-up to my Whiskey of the Year deserves to be duplicated as much as it can be.
Unforgotten joins a long lists of bourbon and rye whiskey blends. What makes it different?
The Master’s Keep Collection releases its first rye whiskey.
Wild Turkey’s flagship gets a facelift.
Wild Turkey’s barrel proof staple flexes its feathers.
A 17 Year Old Bottled In Bond Bourbon only comes along once in a blue moon.
The wait is over. Wild Turkey finally gives us the high proof, high age statement release we’ve been asking for.
Rural Inn picks the only Warehouse G barrel of Russell’s Reserve in Indianapolis.
The sweet, folksy harmony of Wild Turkey meets the untraditional vibe of Warehouse E.
Bardstown’s most polarizing retailer picks his 7th iteration of his famous Twix single barrel.
Rarebird101’s barrel that almost wasn’t.
Two mid-tier stalwarts duke it out for supremacy in the 86 proof category.
The winds of change have begun to reveal Wild Turkey as a powerhouse in Kentucky Rye Whiskey production.
Campari: Our Whiskey Baron Series isn’t selling so well. Jimmy Russell: Hold my bourbon.