Redemption High-rye Bourbon Whiskey

$22.99

Left side of Aisle 09, Section 04, Shelf C
750ML
SKU: 003125900070
Origin: USA

The Redemption name was chosen to reflect the idea of Rye re-claiming its status prior to Prohibition it was the #1 selling type of whiskey. The Redemption portfolio of whiskeys all have a high rye content which gives it a distinct flavorful spicy taste. The whiskey is all sourced in Lawrenceburg Indiana from the old Seagram’s distillery founded in 1847. The whiskey is batched and barreled in Bardstown Kentucky at Bardstown Barrel Selections. The distinctiveness of Redemption comes from the attention to detail during the aging and batching process which is all done to taste insuring consistency bottle to bottle. Nose: Light vanilla red berry fruitiness and a slight hint of oak. Palate: Spicy woody and minty notes. Fennel-like notes of light licorice and black pepper from the rye. Finish: Long and smooth with a nice spice from the high rye content.

The Redemption name was chosen to reflect the idea of Rye re-claiming its status prior to Prohibition it was the #1 selling type of whiskey. The Redemption portfolio of whiskeys all have a high rye content which gives it a distinct flavorful spicy taste. The whiskey is all sourced in Lawrenceburg Indiana from the old Seagram’s distillery founded in 1847. The whiskey is batched and barreled in Bardstown Kentucky at Bardstown Barrel Selections. The distinctiveness of Redemption comes from the attention to detail during the aging and batching process which is all done to taste insuring consistency bottle to bottle. Nose: Light vanilla red berry fruitiness and a slight hint of oak. Palate: Spicy woody and minty notes. Fennel-like notes of light licorice and black pepper from the rye. Finish: Long and smooth with a nice spice from the high rye content.

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