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Review of First Edition Hemingway Rye Whiskey

Review of First Edition Hemingway Rye Whiskey
Reader Rating963 Votes
9.7
10

Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition

According to the company’s first press release, “Hemingway Rye Whiskey is a new premium rye whiskey brand, from the new Hemingway Whiskey Company, and is inspired by American Author, Journalist and Storyteller Ernest Hemingway. It was founded by a team with deep roots in Kentucky whiskey, led by Steve Groth, whiskey pioneer and co-founder of the revered Angel’s Envy Bourbon brand and the Calls, Ron, Jacob and Clayton, a distilling family with more than 230 years of whiskey making experience.”

Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition debuted with a total of 972 bottles released in Collector’s Packaging that included bottles that were hand-numbered and hand-signed by the Calls, were encased in a library-style box, had gold foiled Hemingway signature, “First Edition” inscription, and a satin pull ribbon. The Collector’s Packaging bottles were released in November 2022 with an asking price of $150. In April 2023, following the initial release of First Edition in Collector’s Packaging selling out, the brand announced that they were releasing more First Edition bottles in standard packaging for $110.

NOSE

The nose leads with familiar aromas of caramel, vanilla, and brown sugar. Digging deeper, scents of cinnamon bun and glazed donut come forward, all of which are complemented by a pleasant amount of rye spice. The various elements come together in a well-composed and carefully balanced form, making for a pleasant, albeit subtle, opening to the sip.

PALATE

The whiskey comes alive on the palate, with rich brown sugar, caramel, and toasted oak up front. The initial flavors are followed by layers of raisin, maple sugar candy, and a hint of dark fruit. Like the nose, the composition is carefully balanced, but the increased richness and overall complexity elevates the whiskey to a greater height, amplifying the intensity to pleasing results.

FINISH

Cinnamon spice layers in and holds throughout the remainder of the sip, followed by baking spices and a hint of molasses. A satisfying degree of sweetness merges against the unceasing spice and provides balance. And as it progresses, a musty, almost dusty oak note presents itself in welcome form. It’s here that the spice really comes forward adding a nice layer of complexity, but not so much that it overdoes it. Like the rest of the sip, the combination of flavors and their intensity is well-composed and nicely balanced making for a fine ending to the sip.

UNIQUENESS

Sometimes, first impressions don’t tell the whole story, and what may seem innocuous at first is anything but. That is the case with some whiskeys, and is especially true with Hemingway Rye Whiskey. On the surface, it’s a fairly straightforward affair with a caramel-vanilla-spice backbone, a 100 proof point that drinks with an expected degree of intensity, and an Ernest Hemingway theme that elicits questions as to whether the brand was more focused on theming than whiskey-making. But choosing not to judge a book by its cover often comes with rewards, and the rewards are plentiful in Hemingway Rye’s case.

Most importantly, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to Hemingway Rye’s flavor profile. Yes, it does have a caramel-vanilla-spice backbone, but spending more time with the whiskey reveals layers of flavor, all of which is delivered in a very well-composed format. An almost dusty oak note pulls out which is really surprising for a mostly 9 year blend of finished rye whiskey. On top of that, flavors from the rum seasoned Oloroso Sherry casks add hints of molasses, maple sugar candy, and dark fruit that come into play and it’s a finish you don’t see every day. Needless to say, the whiskey offers a great deal of complexity, though it takes some time to really appreciate it.

As far as the Hemingway-inspired theme, once you give the whiskey a chance to earn its stripes you’ll either get past it or gain an appreciation for it. The brand’s marketing pushes the idea of storytelling intertwined with whiskey, and this is the first edition. As future editions roll out it will be interesting to see where that theme goes and whether it holds any water beyond superficial marketing. Given the complexity of the sip, I’m hoping it does.

VALUE

While the brand does not disclose the distillery sources, it’s almost certainly a blend of 9 year old MGP rye and 4 year old Jacob Call distilled rye from Green River Spirits before his departure. Blending in just 6% 4 year old rye whiskey into what could have been labeled a 9 year old whiskey (which inherently would have brought with it a good degree of value) is an interesting move, but considering the fact that the 4 year old whiskey was distilled in Kentucky by Jacob Call and separates the whiskey from being “just another Indiana sourced rye” makes a lot of sense. The brand is also forthcoming in the percentages within the blend, which also is valuable considering it is mostly 9 year old rye.

At the same time, the whiskey’s value is predicated on a case for something “boutique” and “different,” with a sophisticated branding style it is presumably targeted towards the more affluent whiskey drinker who is looking for a niche product. Taking its rum seasoned Oloroso Sherry Cask finishing into account, which is integrated nicely into the flavor profile, the whiskey certainly scratches that “niche” itch. Adding a surprising hint of dusty funk in the finish really sends it home.

At $110 it’s certainly not an obvious steal, but it is a carefully crafted whiskey that a seasoned rye fan will be able to say isn’t quite like anything else in their collection. To that end, it’s priced where it should be.

OVERALL

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Review of First Edition Hemingway Rye Whiskey
Review of First Edition Hemingway Rye Whiskey
Bottle Info

Classification: Blend of Straight Rye Whiskeys Finished in Rum Seasoned Oloroso Sherry Casks

Company: Hemingway Signature Spirits Collection

Distillery: Sourced from undisclosed distilleries in Kentucky and Indiana

Release Date: November 2022

Proof: 100

Age: Blend of 4 and 9 year old rye whiskeys

Mashbill:

94% Straight Rye | 9 Years | Distilled in IN | Undisclosed Mashbill

6% Straight Rye | 4 Years | Distilled in KY | 95% Rye, 5% Malted Barley

Color: Dark Copper

MSRP: $110 (2023)

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Reader Rating963 Votes
9.7
10

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  1. Time to get to spender. Given enough time, the whiskey’s sweeter character, darker fruits, and spice undertones will show up and are bound to impress.

    “Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition seems to have a strong emphasis on both branding and flavor, with a team of experienced whiskey makers and a carefully composed flavor profile. While the initial pricing may be steep for some, the unique flavors and layers of complexity make it worth the investment.”

  2. Efforting to unlock it.

    The Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition is a unique and well-balanced whiskey that delivers layers of flavor and complexity. From its inspiration by literary legend Ernest Hemingway to its carefully crafted flavor profile, it is clear that a lot of thought and expertise went into creating this exciting new brand. The limited edition Collector’s Packaging adds a touch of luxury to the experience, making it a truly special whiskey for any enthusiast or collector. Overall, this whiskey is a must-try for anyone looking for something unique and high-quality.

    “The Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition is a well-crafted and unique spirit that delivers on both flavor and complexity. With its carefully balanced composition and layers of flavor, it’s a must-try for any whiskey enthusiast. Plus, the special Collector’s Packaging adds a touch of luxury to the experience, making it a truly special addition to any collection.”

  3. Time and cognitive energy to really get to know it. All said, it’s a great addition to an American whiskey space that continues to show its ever-expanding boundaries and its depth of possibilities./div>

    I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and complexity of Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition. It may seem straightforward at first glance, but upon further exploration, it reveals layers of flavor and a well-composed composition. A must-try for any whiskey lover.

  4. Patience to uncover.

    This review offers a detailed and well-balanced analysis of Hemingway Rye Whiskey: First Edition. The writer not only describes the whiskey’s flavors and aromas, but also provides background information on the brand and its unique packaging. They also go beyond first impressions to uncover hidden layers of complexity in the whiskey’s flavor profile. Overall, this review provides a comprehensive and informative assessment of Hemingway Rye Whiskey.

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Written by Olivia Taylor

Olivia Taylor has been writing about bourbon for the past five years and has become an expert in the field. She is passionate about educating people about the history and culture of bourbon and loves to share her knowledge with others. Olivia is also an avid traveler and has visited many of the world's top bourbon distilleries. She is a member of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail and the American Whiskey Trail. Olivia is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and holds a degree in English Literature. She currently resides in Louisville, Kentucky, where she enjoys exploring the city's vibrant bourbon culture.

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