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The first Antique Collection came out in 2000, but it certainly did not hold the same popular appeal then as it does today. Sazerac 18 was part of that first collection, so this whiskey actually predates the core non-age statement expression by about six years.
That might be part of why this year’s release is so good, but that’s not the whole story. I would posit that this is a rye whiskey that will appeal to people who don’t necessarily identify as rye whiskey fans. There is a richness and complexity to the palate, which strikes an amazing balance between subtle spice and deep vanilla and oak notes. Try this next to Thomas H. Handy Sazerac, the younger barrel-proof straight rye expression in the collection, and there’s just no comparison. Even up against the perennial favorite George T. Stagg (a bourbon, however, not a rye), this whiskey stands out. It’s not just the spice and vanilla notes that are front and center: There are flavors of dark cherry, soft licorice, some menthol, and a bit of smoke from the nearly two decades it spent in barrels.
Some whiskey fans believe that the quality of Sazerac 18 has wavered over the past decade or so after years of consistency when the bottles were drawn from the same vat of rye whiskey filled in 2003. That ultimately ran out, as a vat of whiskey is wont to do, and according to the brand Sazerac 18 has been drawn from dumped barrels since 2015. Whatever the case may be, this year’s release is fantastic. Is it worth paying ten times the listed price of $150 for a bottle, or even more than that? That’s a totally subjective question based on your means, desire, and dedication to the BTAC. But if you are looking for just one bottle from this vaunted collection to purchase, or order a pour of at a bar, make it this high-quality rye.
Score: 97
- 100 Worth trading your first born for
- 95 – 99 In the Pantheon: A trophy for the cabinet
- 90 – 94 Great: An excited nod from friends when you pour them a dram
- 85 – 89 Very Good: Delicious enough to buy, but not quite special enough to chase on the secondary market
- 80 – 84 Good: More of your everyday drinker, solid and reliable
- Below 80 It’s alright: Honestly, we probably won’t waste your time and ours with this