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E.H. Taylor Straight Rye Whiskey
Straight Rye Whiskey has experienced a strong resurgence in the American whiskey landscape, yet Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. was making this style more than 100 years ago. This small batch, Bottled-in-Bond 100 proof straight rye whiskey pays tribute to the former Distillery owner with a unique rye whiskey reminiscent of days long past.
 Rumored: 65% Rye | 35% Malted Barley | High Malted Barley
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Part of the  The Sazerac Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: The aroma is characterized by rye spice, dried fruit, and a hint of fresh dill. Some also detect notes of mint and pear.
Palate: The initial taste is dominated by rye spice, but it quickly mellows to reveal flavors of vanilla, pear, nutmeg, and a touch of pine. There's also an oily viscosity that coats the mouth, carrying notes of cinnamon and baking spice.
Finish: The finish is described as pleasingly dry with lingering oak notes.

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Uncle Nearest Straight Rye Whiskey
This was a lofty experiment that worked. The results of this 100-percent rye mash bill, matured in used Uncle Nearest barrels before being bottled at 100-proof, keeps with our tradition of creating some of the most awarded whiskeys in the world. This is rye whiskey, elevated, hitting every mark with its rich flavor profile, incredible balance of spices, and extraordinarily smooth finish.
 100% Rye
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Independently Owned
Tasting Notes
Nose: Brimming with light vanilla cream, caramelized sugar and the unmistakable spice of rye.
Palate: Bold and decadent with notes of praline, nutmeg and white pepper.
Finish: Long, rich and well-balanced.

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