High West Double Rye Whiskey
£58.50
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A rich and spicy rye whiskey
- Founded in 2006, High West Distillery is run by a husband and wife team in Park City, Utah
- Double Rye! is a blend of two straight rye whiskeys that have been aged for a minimum of three years
- Created to be twice as spicy as your average rye whiskey, there are warming cinnamon, pepper, mint and clove notes
- There are also lovely honey and caramel characteristics that bring out sweetness and a woody note for balance
- Perfect for sipping or for cocktails - think Rye Old Fashioned
- Type/Colour: Rye/Corn
- Alcohol: 46%
- Bottle Size: 70cl
- Country: USA
We get asked all the time why 'double' and why? 'Double,' because this whiskey is created from two rye whiskeys (both a minimum of 2 years old; see highwest.com for technical details and sourcing.). The exclamation point is to signify our aim with this whiskey: showcase the beauty that is rye and create the spiciest rye whiskey in the world. We think we did that. The younger rye (sourced by High West) is produced on a column still and tastes of cinnamon, clove, anise, eucalyptus buttons, and evergreen "gin-like" flavors. The older rye (distilled by High West) made using a pot still adds a richer, bolder character and just enough caramel sweetness and woody vanilla richness to calm the 'bite' of the younger rye. The resulting combination is bold, balanced, complex and perfect for mixing. We recommend trying a Double Rye!® Manhattan or Old Fashioned - it's also absolutely superb for sipping alone or sharing with other cowboys and good-looking strangers.
High West is Utah's first legal distillery since 1870 and the world's only ski-in gastro-distillery. If you find yourself in Old Town Park City, please stop (or ski) by to visit us. We'd love to share our passions with you: the American West, our contemporary western victuals, American roots music, and of course, pairing all the above with our greatest passion - superb whiskey. Better yet, you ought to come out to our distillery in the mountains of Wanship, Utah. It's a celebration of cowboys and the American West.