American

Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt

$125

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RATING

8

Whiskey Review: Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt

We review Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt, aged for four years in first-fill Port wine casks from California before being bottled at 46% ABV.
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Tasting Notes:

About:
An American single malt distilled from 100% New York barley and aged for four years in first-fill Port wine casks from California before being bottled at 46% ABV. It is priced at $125.
Appearance:
This has a nice orange-amber glow in the glass, reflecting moderate legs and excellent viscosity.
Nose:
Dark berry notes and some oak are at the forefront of the aromatics here, drawing one in with considerations of currants, dark cherries, graham crackers, just-out-of-the-oven bread, and a touch of freshly cut grass.
Palate:
An explosion of berries and brown sugar comes to the palate on the first sip, showcasing strawberries, blackberries, a good amount of oak, some toasted almonds, a hint of oats, and a bit of vanilla.
Finish:
The finish here is nice and smooth, highlighted by berries and drifting off in a lengthy final goodbye.
Comments:
Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt leans fully into its port-cask-aged self, showcasing a well-drinking expression at its current age. The price is tough to swallow, but this is an excellent offering worthy of acquisition.
Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt review
We review Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt, aged for four years in first-fill Port wine casks from California before being bottled at 46% ABV. (image via Tenmile)

Editor’s Note: We received a review sample of this whiskey from the brand. However, in accordance with our editorial policies, this has not influenced the outcome of our review in any way.

Tenmile Distillery is a purpose-built, American single malt operation operating from a converted 100-year-old dairy farm in Wassaic, New York. Using the high-end Scotch single malt-focused distilling equipment from Forsyths in Rothes, Scotland, master distiller Shane Fraser leads the distilling team here. Fraser is a veteran of the Scotch world, kicking off his career at Royal Lochnagar in 1990 and, before coming to Tenmile, working at “startup distillery” Wolfburn, where he was “able to develop the type of whisky he wanted to produce, in the way he wanted to produce it.”

Tenmile’s focus in the whiskey space under Fraser’s watch is single malt specific. This includes using 100% New York grains grown locally by New York State farmers, having a 7-day fermentation, and making distillations slow, “taking the full working day for both wash and spirit runs.”

The distillery’s current lineup of American single malts falls under their “Little Rest” lineup, so named “because of a steep hill near the distillery that in days past required an extra horse to pull a full cart uphill. A hamlet grew at the top of the hill so horses and drivers could have a little rest.'”

What’s in the bottle

The whiskey being reviewed here, Tenmile Little Rest Port Cask American Single Malt, was distilled from 100% New York State barley and then aged for four years in first-fill Port wine casks from Williams-Seylem Winery in Sonoma County, CA. It is bottled at 46% ABV.

Pricing for this limited run of 702 bottles was set at $125.

Nino Kilgore-Marchetti

Nino Kilgore-Marchetti is the founder of The Whiskey Wash, an award-winning whiskey lifestyle website dedicated to informing and entertaining consumers about whisk(e)y globally. As a whisk(e)y journalist, expert, and judge, he has written extensively about the subject, been interviewed in various media outlets, and provided tasting input on many whiskeys at competitions.

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