Stauning Rye

Brilliant Rye Whiskies

The Best Rye Whisky in Europe

Words by Colin Hampden-White

Over the last few years, there has been a huge rise in the popularity of rye whisky. Not only from the USA but from all over the world. These Whiskies are not one-off oddities, they are truly great spirits and although they may not be American, they have all the flavour, complexity, and balance of their cousins across the Atlantic. And in some cases, even more so. I have recently found four which completely blew me away with their originality, flavour, and sheer deliciousness. There are two countries in particular that are creating fantastic rye whiskies, and two distilleries I think have been excelling over the last couple of years, Denmark and England.

Stauning

Stauning Rye

Brilliant Rye Whisky Stauning Rye Denmark

There are two Rye whiskies I have tried recently from Stauning and both of them were fabulous. Firstly, their main expression, Stauning Rye. It is made from Malted Danish barley and rye which is floor malted at the distillery. It is distilled on open fired stills and matured in new American oak barrels. The spirit has the typical spicy flavours one expects from rye, with a slight oiliness, but what stood out for me was the smoothness and balance. It is very easy to drink and is a sophisticated whisky, which rye quite often isn’t.

ABV: 48%
Size:
700ml
Price:
£56.95

Stauning El Classico

Brilliant Rye Whisky Stauning El Classico Denmark

Secondly, I tried the El Classico. This whisky started out as an experiment and ended up being absolutely brilliant. It is the first rye whisky to be matured in vermouth casks, and it is a match made in heaven. The casks give a perfect balance of bitter and sweet which makes this whisky incredibly versatile. I tried it neat at first, and then in a Manhattan and both were excellent. I am sure it would work very well in many whisky cocktails.

ABV: 45.7%
Size:
700ml
Price:
£59.95

Moving from mainland Europe, I had a couple of favourites from an English distillery. This distillery is making whisky from ancient grains as there are so few places growing these grains. In fact, those that do are either making artisanal bread or growing for this distillery. Therefore, there is not a lot of grain and consequently not a lot of whisky. Made in annual batches, the last two batches have been particularly impressive.

The Oxford Artisan Distillery

Batch 4: The Graduate

Brilliant Rye Whisky The Oxford Artisan Distillery Batch 4 The Graduate Rye whisky thethreedrinkers.com

The name of this whisky says it all. And boy has it graduated. The level of complexity for a young whisky is very good, and the balance of sweet fruit, oak and peppery rye is perfect. Rich enough to be sipped at leisure, it is also a great base for a cocktail, especially the king of rye cocktails, the Manhattan. This has been made with mostly rye, but also some heritage wheat, oats and even thistles! Aged in American oak casks of various sizes and toasting levels, it packs flavour and at 51.3% the flavour is delivered to the palate seamlessly.

ABV: 51.3%
Size:
700ml
Price:
£89.95

Batch 5: Red Red Rye

Brilliant Rye Whisky The Oxford Artisan Distillery Batch 5 Red Red Rye whisky thethreedrinkers.com

The grain for this four year old whisky was harvested in 2017 and was made with a mash bill of 90% Maslin; a blend of 70% rye and 20% wheat which were grown in the same field a few miles from the distillery, and 10% malted barley. Adding to this complexity were three different cask types. It started life in two American oak ex-bourbon casks which were then married together into an ex-Pedro Ximenez Sherry butt. This was then split into two vintage Port barriques for the end of its maturation. As well as being complex and smooth, the batch has a deep red hue to the whisky from the Port barriques. It is rich in fruit, but still holds that peppery oily rye character. There were only 600 bottles produced and you can only buy them from the distillery shop.

ABV: 46.4%
Size:
700ml
Price:
£150

There are plenty of other rye whiskies in Europe which are also very good and well worth a try. Two others to mention are Millstone in the Netherlands and Adnams Rye Malt from England. If you’d like to learn more about them and some of their American cousins, take a look at this article all about rye.

The Best Luxury Whisky to Gift

Words by Colin Hampden-White 

There are many things I love about Christmas, but the one thing I love the most is the number of new releases and extensions to core ranges that are released in the world of whisky. Especially that nowadays, the world of whisky really does mean the world over. Even through lockdown I have managed to metaphorically travel the globe within the world of whisky. This Christmas I’d like to share with you my favourite luxury whiskies, after all it’s a time of year we like treat those, we love. I’ll begin with my first love, Scotch, and then take you on a little journey to all four corners of the globe in a veritable concoction of exotic flavours.

Scotch

The Glenturret Manager Dram  

Created by distillery manager Ian Renwick, who is known to like peated whisky, he took three American and European oak casks of peated whisky and married them together to create this beautifully sweet peated whisky. With only 500 bottles produced, this is very limited, but there is still some left in the distillery shop.

ABV: 53%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£145

Glen Moray 1998 Barolo Finish Warehouse 1

This is Glen Moray, but not quite as we know it. It has the typical honey and orchard fruits we love in Glen Moray, but it also has a whole lot more. The finishing in Barolo gives the whisky a greater richness. Red fruits are plentiful and arrive on the palate as fresh and confected fruits. Red wine gums are the predominant fruit flavour with lots of sweetness and toasted oak.  A morish whisky which expands the already eclectic wine finished whiskies created by Glen Moray. With only 863 bottles released, I’d make a b-line for one sooner rather than later.

ABV: 52.9%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£143.16

Glenmorangie Signet

I know I extol the virtues of Glenmorangie Signet a lot, but that’s because it is so good. Made by using a small percentage of Chocolate Malt, which is heavily roasted malted barely, this whisky epitomises luxury in a glass with lots of coffee and chocolate flavours alongside manuka honey, toasted oak and soft gentle spices. One of my favourite whiskies of all time and if I’m asked for any recommendations for a special present for someone, this is always on my list. The bottle looks and feels special too with great design, more akin to a premium Cognac to Scotch, it feels special from start to finish.

ABV: 46%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£143.48

Jura 18

This is one of my favourite whiskies from Jura and I think it represents the best value on the planet for an 18 year old whisky. It will not stay at this price for long so stock up whilst you can, I have! Created from a mixture of American and European oak it is rich and smooth with plenty of complexity in the form of fresh and dried fruits. With a subtle touch of spice and fine toasted oak, this whisky punches well above its weight and is certainly a luxury dram.

ABV: 44%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£59.14

 

Talisker 18  

This is another whisky which is great value at the moment but will be increasing in price very soon. The current stock of this whisky is selling quickly and is already hard to find. Whisky Online still has some at a little more than the original price. When the restock comes next year expect Talisker 18 to be at least 25% more expensive.

ABV: 45.8%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£87

 

Raasay Single Malt

A new whisky to come to market this year, Raasay has been making waves. Distilled in the western isles of Scotland Raasay is a complex whisky especially considering it isn’t very old. It is also brilliant value for a luxury whisky. I’ve had this whisky in plenty of blind tastings and it is always mistaken for a much more expensive whisky. With lots of red fruits, vanilla fudge and touches of pepper and chocolate, all wrapped up in a sweet cloak of peat and smoke, this is a smooth whisky which is definitely worth trying.

ABV: 46.4%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£48

 

The Dalmore Port Wood Reserve  

The Dalmore must be one of the few whiskies which everyone associates with luxury. Known for creating whiskies with lots of sherry influence this expression is no different, with lots of Christmas cake aromas and flavours and plenty of spice. What makes this one a little different is the port wood which adds a layer of complexity and deep red fruit flavour, think plumbs and dark cherries. Bottled at an above average strength this whisky is still very smooth. So rather than pass the port this Christmas, try passing the port wood reserve.

ABV: 46.5%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£74.95

 

World Whisky

Oxford Artisan Distillery The Graduate

The Oxford Artisan Distillery makes their whiskies with ancient grains, and they have so little that they must batch their whiskies. This one is the 6th of their releases and is made with Rye. The colour of the whisky is deep amber, and the flavours are not only typical of rye with oily peppery notes, but also have plenty of underlying fruit and rich toasted oak. A new distillery which is going from strength to strength with every release. And they make a great gin too!

ABV: 51.3%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£89.95

Bushmills 2000  

This expression is a part of the causeway collection from Bushmills. It takes the usual flavours one expects from Bushmills and Irish whisky and turns the volume up. It is rich and complex, and left to build on the palate a huge wave of exotic tropical fruit comes through. A truly luxury Irish whisky and with old Irish malt whisky continuing to rise in price, these will never by found for these prices again. A real treat for this holiday season.

ABV: 54.1%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£259.95

 

Stauning Rye

Last year I was loving Rye whisky from Stork. This year I’ve been enjoying another European rye whisky but this time from Denmark rather than Germany. With big oily peppery flavours mixed with cooked fruits and sweet oak from fresh barrels, this Rye has a luxury feel and flavour. I would say savour it, but it is so moreish I suspect it won’t last that long on anyone’s shelf.

ABV: 48%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£56.95

 

Cotswolds Sherry Cask

This is one of the best sherry cask whiskies I tasted in 2021. Not just one of the best from the new world of whisky, but one of the best from everywhere, including Scotland. It delivers the spicy, Christmas cask flavours with such beautiful balance one doesn’t notice it is over 57% ABV. Rich with lots of dried and fresh fruit from both the oak and spirit, it is no doubt a luxury whisky and is an ongoing expression in the Cotswolds core range. So once you’ve tried it this Christmas, it will be there next year for you to enjoy even more.

ABV: 57.4%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£62.95


Kavalan solist Amontillado Sherry Cask

Kavalan produce quite a few single cask ex sherry whiskies, and this is one of my favourites. Not as heavy as an Oloroso sherry cask and not as light as a ex Fino cask, this whisky has a flavour profile which runs right down the middle. There are Christmas cake flavours and spice, but also zesty lemon and a very slight salinity to it. Extremely complex and the epitome of luxury coming from Taiwan.   

ABV: 55.6%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£360

Johnnie Walker Masters of Flavour

Jim Beverage, the Master Blender at Diageo, the creator of Johnnie Walker is about to retire at the end of this year. His last creation, made with the assistance of the whole blending team at Diageo is a 48 year old blended whisky. Masters of Flavour is quite a whisky and tops my luxury whisky for Christmas 2021. Out of most of our reach, but for those who can, should. Only 283 bottles were created, and it is one of the greatest blended whiskies I have tried. Sweet at first, with a complex mix of honey, but clear and crystalline, leading to fresh fruits, then dried with a touch of smoke then building up on the palate. The finish is extraordinarily long, but not drying. Using seven whiskies from Port Dundas, Brora, Glen Albyn, Glenury Royal, Blair Athol, Dalwhinnie and Camronbridge, it is a remarkable whisky to end a difficult year.

ABV: 41.8%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£20,000

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