Barrell Seagrass Rye Whiskey
Photo by Barrell Craft Spirits

A little background

Barrell Seagrass from Barrell Craft Spirits is a blend of American and Canadian rye whiskeys that’s been finished in Martinique Rhum, Malmsey Madeira, and Apricot Brandy casks. Barrell Seagrass is bottled at 118.4 proof (59.2% ABV) and carries a suggested retail price of $89.99 USD.

(Tasted neat from a Glencairn Glass)

Color

Straw

Nose

Lemon, pears, candle wax, lemon-lime jello, and rye spice.

Palate

Caramel, lemon-lime, cinnamon, rye spice, stone fruit, and the sweetness of canned fruit syrup.

Finish

Pleasantly long with lingering notes of mint, French burnt peanuts, cocoa, rye spice, and cinnamon.

In closing

Barrell Seagrass is sweet, spicy, and very complex. Everything from the nose through to the lengthy finish is nothing short of wonderful. A drop of water does help to tame this whiskey down a bit and really opens up the flavors. The rye spice isn’t in your face, making this a rye whiskey I’d present to a “non-rye whiskey drinker” or someone who’s been hesitant to give anything rye a try. For around $90 Barrell Seagrass isn’t the best deal in town, however, it’s still an exceptional bottle for that price.

NOTE: The sample used for this review was provided at no cost courtesy of Barrell Craft Spirits. We thank them for the sample and for allowing us to review it with no strings attached.

Barrell Seagrass Rye Whiskey

118.4 Proof
8.8

Complexity

9.0/10

Nose

8.9/10

Palate

8.6/10

Finish

9.0/10

Value

8.6/10

The Good

  • Complex
  • Viscous
  • Mouthfeel

The Bad

  • Availability

Matthew Evans

Matthew is the founder and visionary behind Whiskey Consensus. What began as a project to explore the Instagram platform and share a love for whiskey has evolved into so much more. Professionally, Matthew works in digital marketing as a solutions engineer and sales leader, bringing innovative strategies to the table. Outside of work, Matthew is an avid runner, as well as a car and watch enthusiast. He is also deeply committed to giving back to the community through various volunteer responsibilities.

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