Originally Posted by
FlyingDoctorwu
Are you talking about the Sazerac 6 yo or the 18 yo... the 6 has been elusive; the 18 yo almost invisible.... I've tried the HW 21 yo Rocky Mountain Rye but haven't seen any of that in many years.. I know High West released a new version of the 16 yo Rye just recently...
A couple of MoCo liquor stores had the High West 21 until very recently. I made the mistake of putting off a drive around the beltway, and called to confirm availability--ah, sold out! "Maybe we'll get some more." Not likely, IMHO.
It was pricey at around $140, but for a 21 year old spirit... I'd have bought it.
Next time I find Sazerac 6, I'm buying multiple bottles. Unfortunately, my favorite rye at the moment is Whistlepig, which of course tempts me to buy a bottle of the Boss Hog and set myself back nearly $200. I did splurge on a Catoctin Creek Cask Proof rye today ($89

for Catoctin Creek), but it's quite tasty and according to the bottle 1 of 66 bottles in this batch. Not $89 great, mind you, and with no significant age to it... but still pretty nice, and I don't really like their Roundstone Rye that much. Maybe it's the pricetag effect, and I just like it more because it cost more?
Originally Posted by
FlyingDoctorwu
Just noticed recently that the latest bottle of Rittenhouse Rye I purchased didn't have an age statement.. not sure if this is a new change with the new labeling or something that's been around for a while...
Same here. I have noticed a few different whiskies which have very different labeling even on the shelves next to each other right now, but there's nary a trace of age statement on the Rittenhouse I got earlier this year or the one I picked up to backfill recently.