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Templeton Rye 4 Year Old

January 19, 2020 · By Landon Shields · 7.4 / 10
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Whiskey Consensus Score
7.4 /10
Above Average
Score Breakdown
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7
Nose
8
Palate
7.5
Finish
7
Value
7.5
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Above Average

In 2006, Templeton released their 4-year-old whiskey. This sourced product was based on a nearly century-old recipe developed in Templeton, Iowa.

The Good

  • Nose
  • Palate

The Bad

  • Lack of Complexity
Templeton Rye 4 Year Old

A little background

In 2006, Templeton released their 4-year-old whiskey. This sourced product was based on a nearly century-old recipe developed by Alphonse Kerkhoff in Templeton, Iowa. The Templeton 4-year-old Rye Whiskey was distilled at MGP in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Following its first release, the company quickly experienced its fair share of controversy after they were subject of a class-action lawsuit over alleged deceptive marketing practices. This spirit is 80 proof with an MSRP of approximately $34 dollars.

(Tasted neat from a Denver & Liely Bourbon Glass)

Color

Light Gold

Nose

The nose has a candy sweetness. Winter-mint, white sugar, dill, and alcohol notes were present.

Palate

The first sip has a thin viscosity and caused a slight tingle on the tip of the tongue. Rye spices and a faint dill note were present. The second sip presented notes of honey, vanilla, wintergreen gum, and dill. The third sip had a candy sweetness and caramel. These were followed by a faint rose note.

Finish

The finish was short and presented with notes of oak, vanilla, and cinnamon.

In closing

The Templeton 4-year-old Rye Whiskey is surprisingly refreshing. The candy sweet nose coupled with the unique wintergreen note make this spirt unique and interesting on the palate. This Rye Whiskey would be perfect for anyone who wants to dabble outside of traditional bourbon. Those who enjoy the heat of traditional rye spices will be disappointed. Overall, this spirit would make a good addition to any collection.

Templeton Rye 4 Year Old

80 Proof
7.4

Complexity

7.0/10

Nose

8.0/10

Palate

7.5/10

Finish

7.0/10

Value

7.5/10

The Good

  • Nose
  • Palate

The Bad

  • Lack of Complexity
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Every bottle on Whiskey Consensus is evaluated across five categories on a 1–100 scale. The five scores are averaged to produce a final overall score out of 10.

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Score Rating What It Means
9.5 – 10.0ExceptionalOne for the history books
9.0 – 9.4OutstandingA benchmark expression
8.5 – 8.9GreatSeek this bottle out
8.0 – 8.4Very GoodAbove average in every way
7.5 – 7.9GoodWorth your money
7.0 – 7.4Above AverageA solid everyday pour
6.5 – 6.9AverageUnremarkable but drinkable
6.0 – 6.4Below AverageHard to recommend
5.5 – 5.9Hard PassBetter options at this price
0.0 – 5.4AvoidNot worth your time or money
Landon Shields
About the Author
Landon Shields
Whiskey Reviewer · Whiskey Consensus  · 65 posts

Landon is a whiskey enthusiast who enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion for bourbon and whiskey with others. He enjoys reviewing new, different, and unique whiskeys. Landon recently graduated with a doctoral degree in leadership. He is a registered respiratory therapist and a clinical educator/coordinator for a respiratory therapy department. Additionally, Landon acts as an adjunct professor for a couple of well know universities. You can find/contact him on Instagram @the_brothers_bournon

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