
The Story
Basil Hayden 10 Year Rye Whiskey. Jim Beam Distillery / Beam Suntory, Clermont, Kentucky β the first rye whiskey in Basil Hayden history to carry a 10-year age statement, building on the success of the 10 Year Bourbon by applying the same decade-of-patience philosophy to a rye mash bill, delivering spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco from ten years of Kentucky aging at 80 proof β light enough to examine on the palate without the burn of higher-proof ryes.
When Beam Suntory launched the Basil Hayden 10 Year Bourbon, the natural question was whether the same aging philosophy could be applied to rye. The 10 Year Rye answers that question: the same slightly spicy, approachable Basil Hayden rye character β the slightly spicy yet accessible rye that defined the original Basil Hayden Rye β developed over a full decade in new charred American oak barrels. The result is what ten years does to rye: the grain's natural spice character fully integrated with oak depth, the caramel and vanilla that extended wood contact adds, and the tobacco and dried fruit notes that decade-plus rye aging in Kentucky produces.
At 80 proof β lower than most serious rye expressions, which typically run 90β100 proof β the 10 Year Rye is Basil Hayden's philosophy made explicit: age-stated complexity at a proof that invites exploration rather than demands tolerance. The lighter proof allows the spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco notes developed over ten years to be examined on the palate without the heat that obscures them in higher-proof alternatives.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: The high-rye mash bill's characteristic spice integrated with ten years of oak development β vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit with an elegant golden honey hue.
- Palate: Slightly spicy yet approachable rye character with spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco developed from a decade of barrel contact. Light enough at 80 proof to examine all the flavor development without the burn of higher-proof ryes.
- Finish: Warm and elegantly complex. The ten years of aging creates a finish that sustains with spice, oak, and caramel in a way the younger Basil Hayden rye expressions cannot match.
Specs
- Distillery: Jim Beam Distillery, Clermont, Kentucky (Beam Suntory)
- Age: 10 years
- Style: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, age-stated limited release
- ABV: 40% (80 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse our full selection of rye whiskey at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Basil Hayden 10 Year Rye taste like? Elegant honey hue with vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit on the nose with integrated rye spice. Slightly spicy with oak, caramel, and tobacco from ten years of aging on the palate. Warm, complex finish with spice and caramel.
- Why is this significant as Basil Hayden's first 10-year rye? No previous Basil Hayden rye expression had carried a decade-long age statement. The 10 Year Rye demonstrated that the brand's philosophy β approachable proof, high-rye character, patient aging β translates to rye as completely as it does to bourbon. The first time Basil Hayden committed to showing what ten years does to its rye program.
- How does 80 proof affect the 10 Year Rye compared to higher-proof ryes? At 80 proof, the 10 Year Rye allows the decade's worth of flavor development β spice, oak, caramel, tobacco β to be examined clearly without the heat that often obscures complex rye character at 90β100 proof. Lower proof is a deliberate choice to maximize flavor accessibility.
Description
Basil Hayden 10 Year Rye Whiskey. Jim Beam Distillery / Beam Suntory, Clermont, Kentucky β the first rye whiskey in Basil Hayden history to carry a 10-year age statement, building on the success of the 10 Year Bourbon by applying the same decade-of-patience philosophy to a rye mash bill, delivering spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco from ten years of Kentucky aging at 80 proof β light enough to examine on the palate without the burn of higher-proof ryes.
When Beam Suntory launched the Basil Hayden 10 Year Bourbon, the natural question was whether the same aging philosophy could be applied to rye. The 10 Year Rye answers that question: the same slightly spicy, approachable Basil Hayden rye character β the slightly spicy yet accessible rye that defined the original Basil Hayden Rye β developed over a full decade in new charred American oak barrels. The result is what ten years does to rye: the grain's natural spice character fully integrated with oak depth, the caramel and vanilla that extended wood contact adds, and the tobacco and dried fruit notes that decade-plus rye aging in Kentucky produces.
At 80 proof β lower than most serious rye expressions, which typically run 90β100 proof β the 10 Year Rye is Basil Hayden's philosophy made explicit: age-stated complexity at a proof that invites exploration rather than demands tolerance. The lighter proof allows the spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco notes developed over ten years to be examined on the palate without the heat that obscures them in higher-proof alternatives.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: The high-rye mash bill's characteristic spice integrated with ten years of oak development β vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit with an elegant golden honey hue.
- Palate: Slightly spicy yet approachable rye character with spice, oak, caramel, and tobacco developed from a decade of barrel contact. Light enough at 80 proof to examine all the flavor development without the burn of higher-proof ryes.
- Finish: Warm and elegantly complex. The ten years of aging creates a finish that sustains with spice, oak, and caramel in a way the younger Basil Hayden rye expressions cannot match.
Specs
- Distillery: Jim Beam Distillery, Clermont, Kentucky (Beam Suntory)
- Age: 10 years
- Style: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, age-stated limited release
- ABV: 40% (80 Proof)
- Size: 750ml
Browse our full selection of rye whiskey at Wooden Cork.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does Basil Hayden 10 Year Rye taste like? Elegant honey hue with vanilla, caramel, and dried fruit on the nose with integrated rye spice. Slightly spicy with oak, caramel, and tobacco from ten years of aging on the palate. Warm, complex finish with spice and caramel.
- Why is this significant as Basil Hayden's first 10-year rye? No previous Basil Hayden rye expression had carried a decade-long age statement. The 10 Year Rye demonstrated that the brand's philosophy β approachable proof, high-rye character, patient aging β translates to rye as completely as it does to bourbon. The first time Basil Hayden committed to showing what ten years does to its rye program.
- How does 80 proof affect the 10 Year Rye compared to higher-proof ryes? At 80 proof, the 10 Year Rye allows the decade's worth of flavor development β spice, oak, caramel, tobacco β to be examined clearly without the heat that often obscures complex rye character at 90β100 proof. Lower proof is a deliberate choice to maximize flavor accessibility.











