
So far, that attitude has meant that Wild Turkey has largely missed out on the mega-aged, mega-priced bourbon gold rush we’re in the midst of. Now, with their release of the Wild Turkey Master’s Keep expression, they’re getting in on the action while staying true to their belief that good bourbon should have flavors other than oak.
Master’s Keep is 17 years old, making it the among the oldest bourbon Wild Turkey has released to date. The twist is that these barrels have been aged in three different warehouses: two wood warehouses, which expose the spirit to the temperature and humidity fluctuations that accelerate aging, plus a warehouse made of stone.
Color: A rich, golden medium amber
Nose: Intense caramel, blackberry, and vanilla ice cream. Quite solvent and intense for how low proof the spirit is. With water the aroma became more focused and nuanced, with stronger red berry and cinnamon notes supported by spicy oak.
Despite its age this is still a fairly rough-hewn whiskey, and retains a lot of the typical Wild Turkey character. While certainly enjoyable, there isn’t a lot of “wow” to it despite the unique origin story. I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing, but it’s worth knowing, especially if you’re planning to invest the $150 this bottle sells for at retail.
Wild Turkey Mater’s Keep offers an interesting take on the classic Wild Turkey flavor, but it might be a less notable experience than many high-end bourbon drinkers are looking for. I give it a rating of 85 points. You can find a bottle of it from a range of online retailers here.

















