Experience the bold character of Woodford Reserve Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey - Proprietary Batch, hand-selected by Master Distiller Chris Morris. This distinguished rye whiskey reflects Woodford Reserve's commitment to precision, tradition, and craftsmanship. Bottled at 45.2% ABV (90.4 Proof), it delivers a perfectly balanced profile with a rich, spicy complexity unique to rye whiskey.
Each bottle in this exclusive Proprietary Batch represents a premium expression, ideal for discerning rye enthusiasts who appreciate refined depth and flavor.
Tasting Notes:
- Nose: Spicy rye with hints of pepper, fresh cedar, and baking spices balanced by notes of honey and citrus.
- Palate: Bold rye grain character with layers of nutmeg, clove, vanilla, and toasted oak.
- Finish: Long, smooth, and warming with lingering spice and subtle sweetness.
How to Enjoy:
- Neat: Experience the pure, full-bodied essence of this rye whiskey.
- On the Rocks: Enhances its smooth, spicy profile with a touch of water.
- Cocktails: Ideal for classic rye-based cocktails like a Manhattan or a Sazerac.
Product Information:
- Type: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
- ABV: 45.2% (90.4 Proof)
- Volume: 750ml
- Distillery: Woodford Reserve Distillery, Versailles, Kentucky, USA
- Batch Selection: Proprietary Batch, selected by Master Distiller Chris Morris
FAQ's:
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What makes this a "Proprietary Batch"?
A carefully curated selection of rye whiskey barrels, hand-picked by Woodford Reserve’s Master Distiller Chris Morris. -
What proof is this rye whiskey?
It is bottled at 90.4 Proof (45.2% ABV). -
What distinguishes Woodford Reserve Rye?
Woodford Reserve Rye delivers a bold spice-forward flavor balanced with soft notes of vanilla and oak, crafted with the same dedication as their iconic bourbons. -
Is this whiskey suitable for cocktails?
Absolutely. Its bold rye character shines in classics like the Manhattan or Old Fashioned. -
How is rye whiskey different from bourbon?
Rye whiskey uses a higher percentage of rye grain in its mash bill, offering a spicier, more complex flavor compared to the sweeter notes of bourbon.