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Russell's Reserve 2002
Russell's Reserve

Russell's Reserve 2002

Whiskey Bourbon Kentucky No age statement 57.3% ABV
$$$$$ $300 and up Collector Top 5% of whiskey
34 reviews raw average 4.38
95 critic score out of 100

About this bottle

This vintage-dated Kentucky straight bourbon is a follow up to the 1998 vintage released in 2015. This marks the first non chill-filtered, barrel proof bourbon from the brand. Master distiller Eddie Russell selected the 25 barrels used in its composition, all distilled in 2002. They sat in new, charred American oak for 15 years. Bottled in 2018 at 114.6 proof, this is available in limited quantities beginning end of June 2018.

How it tastes

Measured across 14 flavor axes. Tap a note to find other bottles that lead with it.

Rich 70
Spicy 70
Sweet 55
Vanilla 50
Oily 40
Fruity 35
Herbal 30

Reviews

Showing the most detailed of 15 parsed reviews.

BlimpsGo90 4.5

Neat. Neck pour. Nose is somewhat brighter than I expected for 16 year WT product. Caramels, bright cherries and some WT nuttiness are the first notes to leap out at me. The fruits on this are surprising intense. Raspberries, cherries and strawberries. A nice vanilla wraps all the fruit together with a nice sweetness. Sitting with it for 20 minutes, the dark notes start coming through. A tremendous amount of baking spices and burnt caramels. Only a hint of oak which is very surprising. Very nice, creamy texture. All that vanilla, red fruits, and cinnamon dominate the tongue. The flavors are surprisingly muted for the initial swallow and then upper cut you with caramel and oak. And more oak. And more oak. And more oak. On subsequent sips, the vanilla sweetness becomes more prevalent but can’t overcome that oak. I can’t believe how the oak was mostly a background note on the nose at first and then just punches you relentlessly in the face in the finish. It’s a fun and interesting experience but I wouldn’t call it delicious. It’s special but not upper echelon. I’ll return to it in a few months and see if it opens up to take it to a truly elite level.

CordovZ 4.8

Nose- Heavy charred oak, honeyed bread, sweet caramel, banana, rosemary, dill, baking spices Palate- dry oak, dill, rye spices, cocoa powder, caramelized sugar, apples, vanilla Finish- Long, oily finish with notes of Toasted oak, baking spices, and sweet fruits Big, bold, and beautiful. Fantastic bourbon. The nose is complex and gets better with time, with a perfect balance of sweet, spice, and oak. The palate is very similar to the nose, perfectly balanced. The sweetness and rye spices compliment eachother well, and getting a lovely apple note as well. The finish is, as expected, extremely long and enjoyable.

ryanc919 4.5

The color is a vibrant, rich amber, with a nose that is full of dry oak, leather, cinnamon, clove, campfire smoke, molasses and hints of vanilla and burnt caramel. The palate is dry and full of campfire smoke, dried oak, leather, tobacco, cinnamon, clove, vanilla, and some interesting hints of rye spiciness. The finish is medium long with a mouth full of campfire smoke and dried oak while the spiciness fades and reveals more of the vanilla.

whiskey whisky 3.8

Nose is mild. Fruity and minty on the nose. Some cream, burnt sugar, and then a weird unexplainable note. Nose gets better with time, with vanilla increasing. It says white chocolate on the bottle, and I don't know if it's the power of suggestion, but I get it. On the palate, a bit thin, but flavors cascade. Layered. Long minty finish. The nose is the best part of this. 11/2/18

IndoAaron13 4.5

The oak on the nose hits you like a ton of bricks. There’s brown sugar and lemon, too, but much more subtle. The palate is thick and full of wintery flavors. It’s sweet, but not overbearing, with plenty of woody, slightly smokey notes to balance it out. Finish is long and spicy. An excellent bourbon and a must-try for any Wild Turkey fan.

mec1919 4.0

slightly oaky, but plenty of body with a decent amount of burn & sweet. biggest hindrance... the burn gets in the way of the taste whereas in the booker’s 30th the proof enhances the flavor. overall not bad at all 👍

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