Poured from a single cask of Wild Turkey, the Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 is a store pick for K&L. These store picks are some of my favorite releases and something I look forward to every year… it’s rough going through life without some Wild Turkey in the veins.
I’ve covered these over and over and so I’ll let David OG from K&L give the details in the store quote before the review below.
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 Review: Details and Tasting Notes
In K&L’s Words:
We rummaged through the warehouses with both Jimmy and Eddy Russell to dig out this single barrel of Wild Turkey, cask #376, and instantly pulled the trigger once we tasted it. The bourbon has a round and mouthcoating texture, combined with loads of spice and oak char. Originally filled in November of 2008, we bottled this baby right around its ninth birthday, about the time Jimmy Russell believes these Wild Turkey whiskeys show their best.
Emptied at 113.7 proof, everything about this whiskey showcases the textbook and trademark characteristics of the distillery style: loads of baking spices, vibrant oak tannins, creamy corn, and a finish of both savory pepper and sweet vanilla. Getting to select a barrel like this with the father and son duo is about as fun as our job gets–if you don’t count the part where we actually get to drink it. Only 216 bottles from this barrel, so grab one while supplies last!
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 price, ABV, age and other details
Region: Kentucky, USA
Distiller: Wild Turkey
Bottled For: K&L
Mash Bill: 75% Corn, 13% Rye, 12% Barley
Cask: New Charred Oak
Age: NAS (9 years)
ABV: 55%
Non-Chill Filtered | Natural Color
Barrel: 16-376
Price: $65
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 Tasting Notes
EYE
Oak brown
NOSE
Oak, fruit, cinnamon, vanilla, cocoa, spice and leather.
PALATE
Oak, fruit, cinnamon, vanilla, cocoa, spice and pepper.
FINISH
Medium -> Fruit, spice, cocoa, leather and oak.
BALANCE, BODY & FEEL
Good balance, medium body and an oily feel.
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 Review: OVERALL
Muted and not as complex as other SiBs I’ve had, especially from K&L, this Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 sits on the lower end of a regularly high quality label. I’m not saying that it’s low quality or a lowly whiskey, I’m saying that it’s an averagish whiskey. It’s something that registers well and I’d drink any day of the week, but I have several open WT SiBs I’d rather drink.
The aroma and palate are both oak forward as you’d expect, but they don’t have that depth I look for and am accustomed to. There’s something missing to me and I can’t quite put my finger on it. Though even with that something missing it’s better than some whiskies get, even when they have everything.
SCORE: 85/100 (B)
Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon 376 Review
Russell's Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon 376 Review Summary
Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon #376 wasn’t my favorite WT SiB, but it also wasn’t my least favorite either.
Overall
- Nose - 85
- Palate - 85
- Finish - 85
- Balance, Body & Feel - 85
User Review
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Yes, Sibs from really any company can be all over the place. I really enjoy my All Star Liquor store pick WT 2017 barrel #3094, and am happy to have another one unopened. Guess we have to learn our buyers palettes or just take chances for the fun of it.
Two things: First, not sure why they take it from 113.7 proof down to 110 proof. That seems a bit silly. Second, it’s not really a 9 year old. How bout an 8 yr. 10 mo? But that’s just picking nits…
Thanks for the review Josh. Keep up the great work.
Cheers Jamie :)