• Category – Spirits, whiskey, rye, 56.1% abv
  • Available – Now
  • Location – The US, available in selected off-premise outlets
  • Price – SRP of US$175 per 75cl bottle

Campari Group has launched another limited edition expression from its Wild Turkey Bourbon brand.

Wild Turkey Master’s Keep One is a blend of two Bourbon whiskies, one aged for between eight and ten years and one aged for 14 years. The blend then spent an unspecified period of time resting in charred American oak barrels.

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The iteration is available now from selected off-premise outlets across the US.

“Wild Turkey’s heritage was built on family values … ,” said master distiller Eddie Russell. “Master’s Keep One … is a culmination of our shared love of Bourbon.”

Keep One is the sixth in Wild Turkey’s Master’s Keep range, which launched in 2015, and joins the likes of the 2019 ‘Cornerstone Rye’ and 2018’s ‘Revival’ Bourbon.

Earlier this year, the company announced it would be updating the entire Wild Turkey portfolio’s packaging in 2022.

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