Comparing 3 Heavy-Hitting Wild Turkey Bourbons: Generations, Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse and Russell’s Reserve 13 Year

In the latest video on the Whiskey Raiders YouTube channel, Chief Spirits Critic Jay West compares three popular, premium Wild Turkey bourbon whiskeys: Wild Turkey Generations, Russell’s Reserve 13 Year Old and Russell’s Reserve Single Rickhouse Camp Nelson F.

Check out the video to see Jay’s thoughts on each whiskey and find out which is his favorite of the trio.

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