The most valuable bottle in the Wooden Cork catalog. LeNell's Red Hook Rye 23 Year Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Barrel #1 — a single barrel expression from Willett Distillery distilled in the 1980s and released by LeNell Smothers, the proprietor of LeNell's wine and spirits in Red Hook, Brooklyn, whose shop became one of the most influential independent spirits retailers in American history.
LeNell Smothers opened LeNell's wine and spirits in Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2003 — at a time when the neighborhood was a post-industrial backwater, not the gentrified destination it later became. The shop quickly became a pilgrimage destination for serious spirits enthusiasts: LeNell sourced exceptional and obscure spirits, built relationships with craft distillers before craft was a category, and championed American rye whiskey with evangelical fervor when most consumers weren't paying attention. When LeNell's closed in 2009, the spirits world mourned it as the loss of an irreplaceable institution.
The Red Hook Rye was LeNell's own barrel selection — personally chosen from Willett Distillery's aging inventory of Kentucky straight rye whiskey distilled in the 1980s and held for decades in the distillery's limestone-rich Bardstown, Kentucky rickhouses. At 23 years, this rye had surpassed virtually every commercial rye release in American history at the time of bottling. Barrel #1 is the founding barrel of the Red Hook Rye program — the first barrel LeNell selected, the most historically significant, and by any measure one of the rarest and most collectible American whiskey bottles in existence.
Historical Context
- Bottled by: LeNell's Wine & Spirits, Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York (2003–2009)
- Distilled at: Willett Distillery, Bardstown, Kentucky
- Style: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey, Single Barrel
- Age: 23 years
- Barrel: #1 (founding barrel)
- Size: 750ml
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Who was LeNell Smothers and why is her provenance significant? LeNell Smothers opened LeNell's wine and spirits in Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2003 — becoming one of the most influential independent spirits retailers in American history. She championed American rye whiskey before the category's revival, built direct relationships with distillers, and selected exceptional single barrels that are now among the most sought-after bottles in American whiskey collecting. The Red Hook Rye was her personal barrel selection program — the bottles carrying both the Willett distillery provenance and LeNell's own curatorial imprimatur.
- What makes Barrel #1 specifically significant? Barrel #1 is the founding barrel of the Red Hook Rye program — the first barrel LeNell selected from Willett's 1980s rye inventory. It establishes the program's provenance and carries the additional significance of being the series' original selection, predating any other Red Hook Rye barrel by definition.
- What is the Willett Distillery connection? Willett Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky distilled significant quantities of Kentucky straight rye and bourbon in the 1970s and 1980s before shifting to a sourcing and bottling model. The 1980s-distilled rye stocks that LeNell selected had been aging in Willett's rickhouses for over two decades — producing one of the oldest and most concentrated American rye whiskeys commercially available at the time of bottling.
- Is this bottle really worth the asking price? LeNell's Red Hook Rye Barrel #1 is essentially without peer in American whiskey collecting — 23-year Willett rye, founding barrel designation, and the LeNell's provenance that connects it to one of the most celebrated independent retailer selections in American spirits history. We cannot provide investment advice, but the collectible fundamentals for this bottle are among the strongest of any American whiskey in existence.
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