Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6 year old California #1

Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6 year old California #1

Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6 year old California #1

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Embark on a journey of unparalleled rye whiskey sophistication with the Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6-Year-Old California #1. This exclusive release exemplifies the pinnacle of craft distilling, marrying the artistry of Smoke Wagon with the distinct character of a private barrel aged for six years.

In the glass, the whiskey unveils a captivating amber hue, a visual testament to the extended maturation that awaits the discerning palate. The aroma is a symphony of bold rye spices, interwoven with rich vanilla and a subtle undertone of oak, creating an olfactory experience that invites anticipation.

On the palate, the 6-year-old rye whiskey delivers an extraordinary array of flavors. Robust rye spices take center stage, accompanied by velvety caramel and hints of dried fruits. The extended aging process imparts a depth and complexity that elevate this expression to new heights, making it a sipping experience to be savored.

The finish is a lingering celebration of warmth and character, with the bold rye spices persisting alongside a touch of sweetness. Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6-Year-Old California #1 is not merely a libation; it's a collector's item, a journey through time, and a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship that defines Smoke Wagon.

As a limited-edition release, this private barrel rye is a rare treasure for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Elevate your whiskey experience with Smoke Wagon, where every bottle is a unique expression of the distiller's art. Cheers to the extraordinary taste and sophistication of Smoke Wagon Straight Rye Whiskey Private Barrel 6-Year-Old California #1.

Appearance:
In the glass, the Private Barrel 6-Year-Old Rye Whiskey presents a mesmerizing deep amber hue, a visual testament to its six years of patient aging. Swirling the whiskey showcases its rich viscosity, promising a full-bodied tasting experience.

Nose:
The aroma unfolds with a bold statement of rye spices, offering an assertive and inviting fragrance. Rich vanilla notes add a layer of sweetness, while a subtle undertone of oak provides depth to the olfactory experience. The nose is a harmonious blend of robust spices and nuanced sweetness, setting the stage for the tasting journey.

Palate:
The first sip reveals the extraordinary complexity of this private barrel release. Robust rye spices dominate the palate, delivering a powerful and invigorating experience. Velvety caramel and hints of dried fruits intertwine, creating a luscious and well-balanced profile. The extended aging process is evident in the depth and sophistication that unfold with each sip.

Finish:
The finish is a lingering celebration of warmth and character, with the bold rye spices persisting alongside a touch of sweetness. Oaky undertones add depth to the conclusion, leaving a lasting impression that invites contemplation. The finish is a true testament to the craftsmanship and patience invested in this exceptional rye whiskey.

Aaron Chepenik and Jonathon Hensleigh met at a bar in LA in 2004 and immediately became friends. After a couple years, they opened up a bar together called The Griffin. After a couple years of late nights spent drinking whiskey at their bar, they decided they could create their own spirits.Rye whiskey can be traced back all the way to 1750 — several decades before the invention of bourbon whiskey. Rye whiskey was created in Pennsylvania when farmers and immigrants attempted to create whiskeys similar to what they would've enjoyed in their home countries.
Rye is all about rich spice, power, structure and a distinctively bitter finish. These attributes can make it challenging to taste when young, but with time they mellow into new levels of complexity. Rittenhouse and Sazerac are two to watch out for.

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