I wanted to be childish and pan the new RR bourbon because I thought it was just a marketing ploy. However, I now think WT has created another bourbon that, while different, is a good product that stands own its own. I do wish, however, that they had kept the old RR too.
First off, the color of the new RR is not as rich and vibrant as the old. This is reflected in the nose, where the old RR 101 is a bit richer and more robust. The rye spicyness is much more prominent in the old RR, as is the alcohol.
As for the taste, the new RR is definitely more subdued and sweeter, with the corn having definite mastery over the rye. In the old RR, the corn was in a constant struggle with the rye and it was at the finish where the rye, alcohol, and their pepper spicyness won the battle.
I like the new RR a lot. It is better than good, and, on occasions I have wished that in some of the WT products, the rye would fade a bit more into the background. Now, to my taste, it has done so.
Some will most definitely find the new RR less robust and less assertive than the bourbon it replaces. Whether that is good or not good is for the drinker to decide, but as I noted in my review of the new RR, you ain't got long cause the old RR is a goner.
My opinion is that these two wonderful boubons both deserve a place in the Wild Turkey product line............they are that different in my judgement.
Ah.......too bad that is not to be!