This is not the 10 year old rye but the regular one which is 5 years old. I won't put formal taste notes in Whiskey Reviews. I didn't have it long enough for that, or rather wasn't able to focus since it was a shot in a bar and I was hurried, but I had enough to leave an impression, which was very positive. This surprised me because I had heard so-so reports about the 10 year old. The whiskey is rich, soft-tasting with rye tangs. It is more the honeyed style of rye not the rich sweet wood type. I can't place it, it doesn't quite seem like Heaven Hill's rye or anyone else's, maybe it is young Trace, or Wild Turkey, rye. I saw it in the stores (this in Portland, OR) for about 40 U.S. which seemed a little high to me when, say, Overholt was 13 dollars a bottle. Even Wild Turkey rye is usually available at half the price so I can't quite figure the pricing (never mind the 10 year old) but it is very good to be sure.
Gary