Distillery: MGP – Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Proof: 114.6 (57.3% ABV)
Age: At least six years
Mashbill: 95% Rye, 5% Malted Barley
MSRP: $79
A Focused, High-Proof, Well-Aged Expression of a Classic Rye Mashbill
Proof and Wood’s “The Senator” Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey leans into a profile that many enthusiasts will immediately recognize. Built on an MGP 95% rye mashbill and aged a minimum of six years, using a narrow blend of 10–20 barrels and bottled at full proof, ranging from 112 to 121. On paper, that combination points us toward something familiar.
What makes this whiskey interesting is it doesn’t shift away from the classic profile, but remains committed to it. If I’m reading the intent correctly, the high rye content, barrel proof presentation, and controlled blending suggest Proof and Wood are after a whiskey designed to clearly showcase the character of the grain rather try to reshape it. There is no finishing cask, no experimental twist, and no with the barrel proof there is no attempt to soften the whiskey’s identity. Instead, it’s built around letting the rye speak while relying on age and barrel selection to not let it run wild.
With that approach it seems there is significant risk. At higher proof, this style of rye can easily become sharp, dry, or overly tannic on the Finish. The question before tasting is whether this release simply delivers a familiar profile at barrel proof volume, or if it can create enough depth and integration of flavors to stand apart from others within what is a crowded field.
The Senator Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey Review: Tasting Notes

Nose – 4.2/5
Spearmint. Lemon peel. Toasted oak. Green herbs.
Strengths: Immediate clarity. Spearmint and citrus gives it a bright, recognizable rye identity. Freshness (not sharp) comes from the green herbal notes.
Why It’s Not Higher: More about recognition of what’s on the surface than discovery of deeper notes.
Rating Justification: Prioritizes clarity and balance over complexity, and executes that goal effectively.
Palate – 4.3/5
Toffee. Baked apple. Cocoa. Baking spice.
Strengths: The Palate delivers a seamless blend of sweet and spice. A significant lift mid-Palate with a highlight that brings the creaminess in the mouthfeel.
Why It’s Not Higher: While it’s 100 proof it’s still slightly conservative in its intensity—elegant rather than explosive.
Rating Justification: A richly satisfying sip. Give it some patience in the glass and it will reward you.
Finish – 4.3/5
Long. Black pepper. Mint. Herbal.
Strengths: Carries the Palate forward with consistency. Black pepper and mint linger with a steady presence. The length is a clear strength. Absence of tannic dryness allows the flavors to fade gradually without becoming sharp.
Why It’s Not Higher: It doesn’t try to change direction on the finish. Instead, it stays steady and lets the existing flavors carry all the way through.
Rating Justification: The ability to linger long without bitterness is a notable success.
Value – 4.2/5
At $79, this sits in a competitive range for barrel proof rye, particularly those built on the plentiful 95/5 mashbill. The Value here comes from execution rather than uniqueness. Age, proof, and blending all align with enthusiast expectations. The whiskey delivers a level on clarity and balance which in turn justifies the price. It may not redefine the category, but it offers enough distinction to stand out among similar releases.
The Senator Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey Review: The Verdict
Proof and Wood’s “The Senator” Barrel Proof Rye succeeds by staying focused on what 95/5 style does well while also making a subtle (and meaningful) adjustment. The character of the rye is clear and for an added treat, a level of sweetness adds contrast rather than distraction from the base whiskey.
This is not a whiskey built on innovation. It is a whiskey built on strong execution within the rye category. Within that, it delivers a profile that feels both familiar and just distinct enough to be memorable.
Verdict – 4.25/5

We score each bourbon based on nose, palate, finish, and value.
Scoring System:
- Platinum – 4.5 – 5
- Gold – 4 – 4.5
- Silver – 3 – 4
- Bronze – <3

Mike Long is a staff writer at Bourbon Inspector and has an Executive Bourbon Steward designation from the Stave and Thief Society. He’s a former “wine guy” who discovered his love for bourbon years back at a spur-of-the-moment bourbon tasting he attended. He also loves traveling throughout America with his wife of over 37 years, Debby.