Remember Y2K?  Clocks were bound to stop, computers were destined to crash, and banks worried ATM’s would shoot money out like fire hoses.  Everybody was in a panic.  And what happened?  Nothing.  Well, at least nothing catastrophic.  Looking back, the year 2000 was kind of low-key.  At least that’s how I remember it.  One thing’s for certain – Y2K didn’t stop Jimmy Russell from doing what he does best – making the finest Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey known to man.

Thanks to a generous whiskey associate, I have a new Wild Turkey 101 bottle from 2000 to enjoy.  For those curious on how to determine WT 101 bottle dates from this label/era (1999-2011), take a few minutes to check out my Bottle Codes page.  I should also point out that a quick glance at the reverse label will easily help you differentiate a pre-2003 bottle from a post-2003 bottle, as Wild Turkey added their web URL to 101 labels around 2003.  While factory codes are a much more accurate means to date a bottle, they’re sometimes absent (manufacturer error, rubbing, etc.).  So at the very least, a simple label check will help you determine whether a WT 101 bottle was filled pre/post 2003.

Though I haven’t formally reviewed this particular release date, I’ve tried Wild Turkey 101 from 2000 before.  If my memory serves me right, it’s solid classic-profile Wild Turkey – possibly some hints of dusty Turkey as well.  But there’s only one way to know for sure.  Speaking of which, I think it’s time for a pour!


Wild Turkey 101 (2000) – KSBW @ 50.5% ABV – no age stated – bottled by the Austin, Nichols Distilling Co., Lawrenceburg, KY

Tasted neat in a Glencairn after a few minutes rest …

Color:  copper w/ slight rosy tones

Nose:  (robust classic WT w/ slight dusty character) toasted vanilla, honey-maple, charred oak, brown sugar, butterscotch, nutmeg, “woody” herbal spice, hints of molasses & leather, faint orange peel

Taste:  (bonafide classic WT) rich vanilla, honey-maple, caramel, English toffee, musty oak, brown sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, sweet herbs, leather

Finish:  long & rich – caramel, vanilla, sweet musty oak, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, leather, faint citrus & pepper

Overall:  This 2000 Wild Turkey 101 is a real “connect-the-dots” release for me.  In many ways I’m reminded of 101-proof Russell’s Reserve 10-year, which debuted the following year (2001).  It also has elements of WT 101 from the 1980’s and 1990’s, particularly mid/late-90’s WT 101/8 exports.  And finally, there’s robust classic notes and a mouthfeel akin to certain Russell’s Reserve Single Barrel private selections.  It’s an all-around fantastic representation of “post-dusty” WT 101 – the classic profile at its “everyman’s bourbon” best.

I’m not sure what others are looking for in a straight bourbon whiskey, but what I’m looking for is far from the common marketing adjectives: “easy,” “smooth,” and “refined.”  I’m looking for bold character, honest complexity (free of gimmicks), and balanced traits that push and pull from nose to finish.  It doesn’t have to be special – it just has to work – and Wild Turkey 101 does that time after time.  As for this 2000 WT 101, it works undeniably well.

Rating:  4/5 🦃