Description
Structured, spice-driven, and intellectually compelling, this Chinquapin Oak Rye showcases Heaven Hills most adventurous side. It layers classic rye intensity with rare oak influence, delivering depth, tension, and a distinctly savory edge.
Origins & Craftsmanship
Crafted at Heaven Hill Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky, this 2025 Grain-to-Glass Specialty Cask release reflects full production controlfrom grain selection through maturation. Built on a rye-forward mash bill, the whiskey emphasizes bold spice, grain character, and backbone.
The defining element is its use of Chinquapin oak, an uncommon American white oak species known for imparting firmer tannins, heightened spice, and herbal complexity compared to standard cooperage. This specialty oak influence is applied with restraint, enhancing structure and aromatic depth rather than sweetness. Bottled non-chill filtered, the whiskey retains full texture and expressive character.
Critics Reviews
Rye whiskey reviewers and spirits podcasters consistently commend Heaven Hills Grain-to-Glass series for disciplined innovation. The Chinquapin Oak Rye is frequently highlighted for its amplified spice profile and architectural structure, with critics noting how the specialty oak deepens savory and herbal tones while preserving the ryes core identity.
Tasting Profile
Nose:
Cracked black pepper, dried herbs, toasted rye grain, and orange peel, layered with cinnamon stick and seasoned oak.
Palate:
Bold and focused, showing rye spice, clove, anise, and herbal notes balanced by toasted wood, subtle caramelized grain, and firm tannins.
Finish:
Long, dry, and savory, with lingering pepper heat, herbal bitterness, and structured oak fading slowly and deliberately.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| ABV / Proof | Barrel strength (varies by release) |
| Origin / Region | Bardstown, Kentucky, USA |
| Production or Grape Type | Rye whiskey mash bill |
| Aging or Maturation | Specialty Chinquapin oak cask influence |
| Aromas & Flavors | Black pepper, herbs, clove, citrus peel, oak |
| Style / Identity | Bold, spice-forward, experimental American rye |




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