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WhistlePig 10 Years Old Rye Whisky Gift Box 70cl

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The 10 Year: This is our flagship release – 100-proof, straight rye whiskey, aged for at least ten years through a unique double-barrel process. The 10 Year has bold, spicy rye notes that earned a 96-point rating from Wine Enthusiast Magazine. Double Malt Rye Whiskey: Aged for 18 years, a portion of the mashbill uses malted rye and barley—the heat of malting imparts earthy and floral notes. The finished 92-proof whiskey is a blend of 79 percent rye, 15 percent malted rye, and 6 percent malted barley.

To take the expansive palate of WhistlePig Double Malt even further the 4th Edition is finished in Spanish PX Sherry Casks. At once bold, complex, delicate and elegant, WhistlePig 18 is the whiskey that your most memorable toasts require, and a gem on any bar.WhistlePig has always leaned towards a bit of irreverence in their exploration of whiskey expressions. Their 100% rye whiskeys have been well regarded as well as their special releases (despite their price tag). For this latest release, the company collaborated with Traeger grills, creator of the wood pellet grill, to create a BBQ themed whiskey. The whiskey is aged in Traeger grill smoked barrels, further describes: Old World Cask Finish Whiskey: The 12-year-old expression is a blend of rye whiskeys. Each is first aged in new American oak, then finished in casks that once housed port wine, French Sauternes, or Madeira. A treatment often seen in Scotch whisky, the barrelling results in honey-kissed fruit notes and a dark chocolate finish. The strength is a pleasant 86-proof. Planning a visit? Make a day of it by visiting WhistlePig on the Middlebury Tasting Trail. You can make your own WhistlePig.

WhistlePig has two tasting rooms, one at the farm distillery and the other inside Vermont Artisan Coffee & Tea in Waterbury Center, Vt. Ben & Jerry’s is located next door to the latter location. The Old World Cask Finish: Aged for 12 years, the Old World Cask Finish is the unique product of a carefully selected marriage of Sauternes, Madeira, and Port wine cask finishes. This blending process unites the bold attributes of rye whiskey with the elegance of European casks.

Year Straight Rye Whiskey: This expression offers a full appreciation of the distillery's Triple Terroir. It is finished in the "Vermont Estate Oak" and bottled at 92 proof. The taste is warm and rich with butterscotch and spice notes. The 15 Year: The 15 Year is finished in custom toasted, charred barrels made from Vermont White Oak trees logged right on the WhistlePig farm. Due to harsh winters and a shorter growing season, these trees possess a denser wood grain, creating a nuanced and distinct flavor profile.

WhistlePig Double Malt Rye is our oldest Rye, patiently mellowed for 18 years. Before industrial distillation, America’s original farmers would malt a small portion of their grain to start fermentation, the essential step that turns water and rye into glorious whiskey. As a nod to the farmers, Double Malt Rye is crafted from a mash bill of Rye, Malted Rye and Malted Barley. History aside, these grains unite in a show-stopping Rye Whiskey that stretches far and wide across the flavor spectrum. Its base of 79% Rye delivers bold, peppery spice, while 15% Malted Rye adds soft, floral and earthy character. A final 6% of malted barley brings rich, sweet, toasted notes.Year Rye Whiskey: The original offering, this whiskey was initially called WhistlePig 100-100 Straight Rye Whiskey. It is Canadian rye whiskey that is aged at WhistlePig in new American oak then former bourbon barrels. Very bold and flavorful, it is bottled at 50 percent alcohol by volume (ABV, 100 proof).

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