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Review of Unbendt Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond Unblended

Review of Unbendt Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond Unblended
Reader Rating9784 Votes
9.3
10

Unbendt Unblended Straight Rye Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey Review

Nose

The nose exudes notes of pine, fresh dill, dill pickle potato chips, white peppercorn, faint oak, hay, raw oats, and an intriguing herbal twist.

Palate

On the palate, gentle rye spice, white peppercorn, fruit-filled oatmeal bake, and a slightly vegetative finish combine under a pleasant underlying creaminess.

Finish

The finish oozes with vanilla powder and buttery oak notes, with gentle rye spice, green peppercorn spice, and a smooth, creamy and spice-filled finish.

Overall

Bendt Distilling Co. may be a small Texas distillery, but they’re producing noteworthy bottled in bond whiskeys that reward those who can get their hands on them. Unbendt Unblended Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond is one of the most intriguing ryes I’ve tasted in 2023. Opening with pine and dill scents blended with faint honey and hay, the nose sets the stage that this is not a traditional rye. Gentle spices and a fruit-filled oatmeal bake prop up the midpoint and are cloaked with a slight creaminess that you don’t typically associate with rye whiskey. Ending on notes of buttery oak and mixed spices, the rye slowly fades away riding a wave or spice and cream filled notes. This isn’t your standard rye profile by any means, instead, Unbendt Unblended Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond delivers a whiskey that will redefine what you envision when you think about rye whiskeys. My only complaint is that this is sold only in Texas, as more whiskey drinkers need a chance to be exposed to this rye.

Review of Unbendt Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond Unblended
Review of Unbendt Straight Rye Bottled-In-Bond Unblended
Bottle Info

Classification: Straight Rye

Company: Bendt Distilling Co.

Distillery: Bendt Distilling Co.

Release Date: October 2023

Proof: 100

Age: NAS (Press release states 5.5 years)

Mashbill: Undisclosed blend of Elbon rye, Triticale hybrid grain, Marris Otter malted barley, and Naked Streaker oats

Color: Bronze

MSRP: $60 / 750 mL (2023)

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Reader Rating9784 Votes
9.3
10

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  3. Light and bright contemporary home facing on to Wildernesse Golf Course

    This is a delightful beautifully presented modern detached modern home in a small exclusive development adjacent to the Wildernesse Golf Course. The property is light and bright with well configured accommodation, extending to 2,085 sq. ft., set over 3 floors. Originally constructed in the mid nineties, the property has a typical brick and weather-boarded exterior under a rosemary tiled roof, with light and airy well proportioned rooms. Of special note is the spacious open plan Living Room and Conservatory with views over to the adjacent golf course. The development is approached from a long driveway well screened by tall trees from Wildernesse Avenue. To the south is a 30’ south east facing terrace, ideal for alfresco entertaining.

    VIEWING

    Strictly by appointment with Savills on: 01732 578800

    If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property. We recommend that you view this property.

    IMPORTANT NOTICE

    1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive.

    3. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.

    SITUATION

    Located just 20 miles south east of Charing Cross, Sevenoaks is a bustling and prosperous town with fantastic transport links in and out of London. The M25,M20, M26 and M2 are all easily accessed within close proximity and mainline trains run regularly and swiftly to London Bridge, London Victoria and Charing Cross. For international travel both Gatwick and Heathrow Airports can be reached easily. There is a comprehensive array of educational facilities within the area, both private and state, including highly regarded grammar and independent schools. You are spoilt for choice with leisure and sports facilities with several championship golf courses, locations for cricket and rugby as well as local tennis and golf clubs. There are spa hotels, restaurants and a selection of Cinemas locally along with Craylands and adjoining Knole Park which offer beautiful walks down to Knole House in one direction and over the charming countryside into Godden Green in the other.

    LOT 2

    There is an option to purchase a combined freehold interest in Lots 1 and 2. Please refer to the details on the Savills website for further information.

    ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME THAT WAS APPROVED FOR LOT 2

    There was a planning application on the site (in conjunction with the adjoining property – The Dean) to develop the rear, a revised first floor and an attic space to Lot 2. This was approved and lapsed early 2016 (Ref: SERB.11/1094) – it provided for a detached house extending to circa 2,200 sq. ft.n on the plot, see plan. Any interested should make their own enquiries. Scot and Melanie Neill 2 Woodland Villas Wildernesse Avenue Sevenoaks Kent TN15 0SB 18th November 2016

    And Technology College http://www.wghs.org.uk Trinity School 01689 849331 Bromley, Pre preparatory and Preparatory School http://www.trinity-school.org Combe Bank School 01732 452142 Home: Sevenoaks Prep School http://www.sevenoaksschool.org

    (A) Mill Rythe Junior School 93 95 Broadoak Road , Oprington, Kent, BR6 0SA (B) Senior Science College 113 94 Tabor Avenue, Bromley, Kent, BR2 8JE (C) St Marks Church of England Academy 116 113St Marks Road, Bromley, Kent, BR2 9HG

    020 8295 6429 020 8460 0083 The Ravensbourne School 130 120 Hayes Lane, Bromley, Kent, BR2 9EH

    0208 402 1210

    Colfe’s Aldington House Preparatory School 101 93 35 Horn Park Lane, Lee, London , SE2 0SW Park Hill Academy 107 100 Marning Lane, Bromley, Kent, BR1 4RP

    020 8460 0022 0208 698 1384 0207 268 6225

    It is best to check the OFT website http://www.oft.gov.uk for both rental and sales analyses but past numbers have shown that between 25% (BR1) & 50% (BR2) of house sales in Bromley are now to buyers local to Bromley, whilst the majority of purchasers already live within the BR postcodes. Past research has also shown the importance of local to national/state school catchment areas, reputable prep/local schools, family and friends, as being the most important in a buyers decision making, which fits exactly in with our past marketing and analysis over recent years.

    As you will be aware we normally rate schools on an A-F rating (next to school name where there is date as to when research took place) to give you a snapshot of performance which could be very different to how a school has performed over the past 5 years. However, and as a seller we would expect you to make your own further enquiries if this is important to you (we can provide you with OFTs website and MPs register of interests website charges). We would also point out that the official Ofsted so called parent statement are not really a true reflection as they only contain a maximum of 6 replies per year, per school, per questionnaire which is extremely low. Notwithstanding these general remarks we note, without prejudice two well purpose flats have stated:

    The shops sell everything from groceries to clothing and electrical goods, it’s such a hassle coming into Bromley (large Tesco, new and expanding Sainsbury and National Rail accessed Tram link link to both East and West Croydon and Elmers End, Beckenham, Swanley etc).

    Also yeah the park its close by, as well as open fields at the end of our road. But generally there’s everything we need right on the door step, except indoor leisure facilities, but these we have two local closer alternatives to Bromley High St Pavillion.

    Council tax Band D – £1,443.63 per annum (2016/17)

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Emma Jones has been writing about the spirits industry for the past five years. She has a degree in journalism and has written for several publications. Emma is passionate about the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon, and loves to share her knowledge with her readers. She is an active member of the Bourbon Women Association and the Kentucky Distillers Association. Emma is also a frequent speaker at whiskey and bourbon events, and has been featured in several publications and podcasts. She is dedicated to educating her readers on the history and culture of whiskey and bourbon, and is always looking for new ways to share her knowledge.

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