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Sagamore Tequila Finish Rye Review

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Based on 20 ratings
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Quick Facts

Type
Straight Rye Whiskey (Tequila Barrel Finished)
Proof
98 (49% ABV)
Age
4–5 Years
Mash Bill
Blend of high-rye (95/5) and low-rye (51/49)
Finishing
Extra Añejo Tequila barrels (7+ year aged)
Price Range
$75–$85
Rating
Whisky Advocate: 89 pts

Is This For Me?

✅ You'll love this if…

You're an adventurous drinker who enjoys cross-category experiments and wants tequila's agave character layered onto rye spice.

⛔ Maybe skip if…

You prefer traditional rye character without exotic finishes — the tequila influence is distinctive and polarizing.

Flavor Profile at a Glance

Sweetness

4
Rye Spice

7
Herbal / Mint

6
Fruit

5
Oak / Vanilla

5
Body

6
Heat

5
Finish Length

6

What It Tastes Like

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Nose

Vanilla, agave, citrus, hint of honey, baking spice.

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Palate

Cinnamon, orange peel, black pepper, hint of honey, caramel.

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Finish

Long and warming, lingering cinnamon, orange peel, fading into black pepper.

Best Ways to Enjoy

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Neat

The Extra Añejo tequila barrel influence is most apparent neat — agave sweetness and herbal notes create an intriguing cross-cultural experience.

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With Water

A splash softens the rye spice and brings lime zest and floral notes forward — like a whiskey-tequila fusion.

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On Ice

Ice mellows the herbal edge and pushes oak and vanilla forward, making it very approachable.

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Cocktail

Shines in Old Fashioneds and Whiskey Sours where the agave sweetness and citrus notes complement the cocktail's structure.

Cocktail Scores

★★★☆☆
★★★★☆
★★★★☆
★★★☆☆
💡 Pro Tip: Try it in a riff on a Paloma — the tequila barrel finishing gives it natural affinity with citrus and agave flavors.

Price & Value

$75–$85
Mid-range for finished rye whiskey

At $75–$85, Sagamore's Tequila Finish delivers a genuinely unique experience. The Extra Añejo tequila barrels (7+ years aged) impart authentic agave character that's more refined than cheaper tequila finishes. Whisky Advocate's 89-point score validates the quality, and Drinkhacker called it the "Best Sagamore Spirit bottling to date." For adventurous drinkers, this is an excellent value.

Bottle Transparency

  • DistillerSagamore Spirit, Baltimore, MD
  • BottlerSagamore Spirit
  • SourcedHistorically MGP; transitioning to Maryland-distilled
  • Chill FilteredNon-chill filtered
  • Natural ColorNot disclosed
  • Barrel Info4–5 year rye finished in Extra Añejo tequila barrels (7+ year aged)

Sagamore Spirit Tequila Finish Rye Review — Where Rye Meets Agave

KL
Kevin Lawton
Founder · RyeCentral.com

Sagamore Spirit's Tequila Finish Rye sits at the intriguing intersection of two great distilling traditions — and it shouldn't work nearly as well as it does. The concept is inherently polarizing: take a 4–5 year old rye whiskey made from a blend of high-rye (95/5) and low-rye (51/49) distillates, then finish it in Extra Añejo tequila barrels aged 7+ years. It's an experiment that feels designed to confuse purists and delight adventurers. But beneath the unconventional barrel play lies genuine craftsmanship and a surprising harmony that Whisky Advocate validated with an 89-point score. Drinkhacker went further, calling it the "Best Sagamore Spirit bottling to date" with a strong "Buy It Now" recommendation. The question isn't whether this bottling is legitimate — it is — but whether the tequila barrel finishing creates magic or merely novelty.

From the nose, the influence of Extra Añejo barrels is unmistakable. Instead of the typical oak and caramel you'd expect from rye, herbal balms and lime zest take the lead, joined by gentle vanilla and light florals. There's an agave sweetness that immediately signals this whiskey's dual heritage. The palate is where the bottling proves its sophistication: peppery rye spice remains the anchor (this is still a rye whiskey, after all), but it's layered with agave sweetness, minty freshness, subtle oak, and citrus notes. The finish is medium length — medium length — lingering with rye warmth and a distinctive tequila earthiness that's neither awkward nor overwhelming. At 98 proof (49% ABV), the spirit is perfectly pitched to let both traditions shine without excessive heat masking either character. The blend of mash bills adds another dimension: the high-rye character provides peppery structure, while the low-rye component contributes subtle sweetness and approachability.

The challenge with this bottling is tonal: the tequila barrel influence is polarizing. Whiskey purists who prize traditional rye character without exotic finishes may find the agave character distracting or even off-putting. But for adventurous drinkers, this is exactly the point. Sagamore has crafted something genuinely different — not a gimmick, but a thought-provoking fusion that respects both traditions. At $75–$85, the price is accessible for what amounts to genuine innovation. Sagamore's transparent sourcing (historically MGP, now transitioning to Maryland-distilled stock), non-chill filtering, and serious barrel finishing choices demonstrate a brand that's maturing beyond its early releases. This is a rye for drinkers who want to explore beyond category boundaries, who see the intersection of whiskey and tequila barrel finishing as an opportunity rather than a contradiction.

Community Tasting Notes

4.3
Community Score
Based on 87 ratings

Top Reported Flavors

Cinnamon Orange Peel Black Pepper Honey Caramel

Rating Distribution

5★

35%
4★

40%
3★

18%
2★

5%
1★

2%

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Genuinely innovative Extra Añejo tequila barrel finishing
  • Whisky Advocate 89 points
  • Unique agave-rye fusion profile unlike anything else
  • Non-chill filtered for maximum flavor

Cons

  • Tequila influence is polarizing — not for traditional rye purists
  • Agave sweetness may feel unfamiliar to whiskey-only drinkers
  • Sourcing transparency could be improved
  • Limited production and availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of tequila barrels are used?
Extra Añejo tequila barrels aged 7+ years, providing deeper, more refined agave character than standard tequila casks.
What proof is Sagamore Tequila Finish Rye?
It's bottled at 98 proof (49% ABV), providing moderate warmth that lets the tequila barrel character shine.
How old is the base whiskey?
The base rye is aged 4–5 years before being finished in the Extra Añejo tequila barrels.
What score did it receive?
Whisky Advocate awarded it 89 points, and Drinkhacker called it the "Best Sagamore Spirit bottling to date" with a "Buy It Now" recommendation.
Is this a flavored whiskey?
No — the agave character comes naturally from barrel finishing, not added flavors. The Extra Añejo tequila barrels infuse their character during the finishing period.
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Last updated: March 30, 2026 — Kevin Lawton(Founder, RyeCentral)
Editorially reviewed for readability & clarity: April 14, 2026 — Dee Predvil (Editor, RyeCentral)
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