Our love of Wild Turkey 101 is something we have no shame about. At $20ish a bottle, it delivers enormously consistent and powerful flavors without breaking the bank. While there is the lower proof 86 offering, there up market bottle, Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon is far more interesting. Coming in at 116.8 proof, this barrel proof offering is reportedly made of 6, 8, and 12 year offerings but states no age. As Wild Turkey reportedly enters the barrel at a lower proof than the normal 125, some drinkers may find this easier to handle than higher proof barrel proof offerings (like Elijah Craig or Jack Daniels who both frequently exceed 120 proof).
Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon
Sight: Between Chestnut and Russet.
Smell: A healthy amount of spice and touches of bready notes leap out at first. Freshly baked rye and spices leap out, delivering massive hits of spice over the top of sweet caramel. Touches of cherry and plum come through, with a bit of jammy marmalade. There is some heat in the nose if you inhale deeply enough. The oak and vanilla is present, but more background.
Sip: The palate opens up with lots of spice and sweet jammy / dried fruits. The oak comes in here with plenty of caramel. The spices and fruit explode into plums, cherries, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and all sorts of various combinations. The mouthfeel is smooth despite the proof, and brings in some notes of baking pastries and toasted oak.
Savor: The ending carries over spice, caramel, light brown sugar, and touches of cherries.
Wild Turkey Rare Breed is complex and spicy. There’s a good balance between spice, oak, and fruity notes that keeps it sippable and engaging. The flavors are powerful, but the proof doesn’t overwhelm, allowing the spice and caramel to show off. The subtly also helps with some of the yeastier notes. Overall, there’s a lot of flavor and proof here for the price.
In Cocktails
In a Manhattan, the spices come to the forefront, but the vermouth provides a great sweet and fruity foil. The result is that the sweet notes of sugar and caramel explode against jammy raspberries, baked cherry pie, and complex brown sugar with fresh baked fruit notes. The spices and oak explode on the ending, adding intensity and a slightly tannic nature to the finish. The body is rich as well, thanks to the proof. As Manhattan’s go, this one is an aggressive and balanced approach that expands for beautiful notes not present in lesser whiskey.
In Review – Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon
Wild Turkey Rare Breed offers exceptional value and availability at a great price, especially compared to other barrel proof or cask strength offerings. Similar to Four Roses Single Barrel, there’s a massive amount of flavor here that doesn’t require waiting in line or breaking the bank. The key difference is that this is Wild Turkey spice kicked up to 12, and delivered in a cohesive package that doesn’t hurt the overall balance neat or in cocktails. It isn’t a delicate bourbon, but it is delicious, and we highly recommend adding a bottle to your bar after you’re had an intro bourbon or Wild Turkey 101.