Review: Stauning Danish Rye

Review: Stauning Danish Rye

We’ve encountered Denmark-based Stauning a few times previously, but only in Advent calendars and mixed packs of various obscure whiskey offerings. But Stauning is finally making a bigger push to U.S. shores, which is affording us a greater opportunity to delve more deeply into the experience than a 30ml mini can provide.

Scandinavian or no, there’s no mistaking this is rye, which is evident right from the start on the nose, where a showcase of aggressive notes of green grass and smoldering hay, slightly barnyardy, rapidly emerge. There’s a gentle hint of brown butter that adds a whiff of sweetness, but a hoppy punchiness keeps that well in check.

The palate sees no major surprises, showcasing more grassy and hoppy elements alongside a light touch of baked apple fruit and the lightest squeeze of lemon. Boldly gritty and grainy as it develops, the palate quickly evokes a youthful quality, with a somewhat raw wood-driven character building as the finish approaches. There’s a vaguely Nordic sensibility to the proceedings — more pine or spruce than oak — as an evergreen quality lingers on the back end.

It’s altogether a pleasant enough experience, but the differences when compared to a young, American rye are decidedly mild.

96 proof.

B / $69 / stauningwhisky.com

Stauning Danish Rye

$69
8

Rating

8.0/10

Christopher Null is the founder and editor in chief of Drinkhacker. A veteran writer and journalist, he also operates Null Media, a bespoke content creation company. As well, he is the author of two novels, Half Mast and The Cul-de-sac.

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