Russell's Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson F Bourbon

Sale price $449.99 Regular price $599.99

750ml

Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson F Bourbon

Single-Rickhouse Barrel | Rich & Distinctive | True Kentucky Craft

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Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson F Bourbon is part of Wild Turkey’s Single Rickhouse series, chosen from a single warehouse and floor, showcasing terroir-driven characteristics unique to that location. This expression highlights the deep aging and consistent conditions of Camp Nelson’s F floor.


Tasting Notes:

  • Color: Deep amber with mahogany reflections

  • Nose: Caramelized brown sugar, toasted oak, sweet tobacco, and gentle cinnamon

  • Palate: Rich toffee and molasses, dried stone fruit, classic rye spice, and warm oak

  • Finish: Long and balanced—with charred oak spice, lingering caramel, and tobacco warmth


Why Buy Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson F Bourbon:

  • True single-rickhouse selection—captures a unique aging environment

  • Distinct flavor profile shaped by Camp Nelson Warehouse F

  • Complex, rich, and wonderfully expressive—ideal for sipping neat

  • Great for tasting flights or collecting limited-release bottlings

  • Crafted with precision by Wild Turkey’s seasoned team


How to Enjoy:
Serve neat in a Glencairn or rocks glass to experience the nuanced aroma and flavor layers. A few drops of water soften the oak and reveal sweet undertones. A favorite for bourbon enthusiasts seeking a regional expression.


Have Any Questions?

Is it beginner-friendly?
While approachable, its depth and complexity are best appreciated by those familiar with quality bourbon.

What’s the ABV?
Typically around 50–54% ABV (100–108 proof), varying by barrel and batch.

Limited edition?
Yes—part of a small-batch series tied to specific warehouses and floors—each is collectible.

How does it differ from standard Russell’s Reserve?
Single Rickhouse bottlings offer a focused, terroir-reflective experience, compared to the broader blend of the standard expression. It's a more expressive, place-specific take.