The other day I picked up a couple of bottles of Sagamore Rye Whiskeys while out at Westport Whiskey and Wine. We loved both of them but particularly the Double Oak Rye whiskey. It is a marriage of a rye whiskey from Indiana and Maryland distilled rye whiskey. It was finished in a new charred barrel. The results are a sweet, caramel forward whiskey that we both loved and decided to make it the Whiskey of the Month for February. Here are our tasting notes.

Sagamore Double Oak Rye Whiskey

Proof: 96.6

Age: No Age Statement

Nose:

  • Mike: Caramel, vanilla, dates, apricots, baking spice and oak wood.
  • Matt: Caramel, coffee with cream, red apples and oak wood.

Taste:

  • Mike: Caramel, apricots, cardamom and oak wood. Tasted with a dried cranberry and chocolate notes come out in the taste. Tasted with a pecan and it becomes rich in butterscotch.
  • Matt: Caramel, coffee, apples, nutmeg and oak wood. The dried cranberry enhanced the caramel. The pecan enhanced the coffee notes.

Finish:

  • Mike: Short and sweet with caramel and sweet oak wood. The dried cranberry added a note of chocolate to the finish. The pecan made the finish medium long with oak wood, butterscotch and white pepper. 
  • Matt: Medium long with oak wood and nutmeg. The dried cranberry added coffee to the finish. The pecan made the finish longer with oak wood, coffee and nutmeg.

I would pair this fine rye whiskey with a My Father Blue cigar. The dried fruit in the smoke would complement the fruit in the whiskey and enhance the caramel.

Sagamore Double Oak Rye Whiskey

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller