Traverse City Whiskey Co. Rye Whiskey #1 58.5% - Selected by Prestige Ledroit

Regular price $99.99 Sale

Distilled by MGP – 95 Rye / 5 Malted Barley

Age: 6 yrs

Bottle Yield: 198

Proof: 117

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Nutmeg, rye spice, mint, lemon cake, and butterscotch

Taste: Almost creamy texture, lemon pie, soft rye spice, toffee, and honey

Finish: Smooth and balanced w/ honey, oak spice, and fades out with subdued rye spice

Unique and delicious!

Distilled by MGP – 95 Rye / 5 Malted Barley

Age: 6 yrs

Bottle Yield: 198

Proof: 117

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Nutmeg, rye spice, mint, lemon cake, and butterscotch

Taste: Almost creamy texture, lemon pie, soft rye spice, toffee, and honey

Finish: Smooth and balanced w/ honey, oak spice, and fades out with subdued rye spice

Unique and delicious!

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