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High West Double Rye Review

Tasting Notes & Ratings

Expert Rating: TBD

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Distillery Tasting Notes

Made by Constellation Brands U.S. Operations, Inc. ~ High West Distillery

Nose: Mint, clove, cinnamon, licorice root, pine nuts, and dark chocolate, with a surprising dose of gin botanicals throughout. Taste: Rye spices up front, then menthol, mint, eucalyptus, herbal tea with wildflower honey and all spice. Finish: Cinnamon and mint, gradually sweetening through the finish, with a hint of anise.

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Details

Proof: 92
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 46%
Aged: Blend of 2 and 16 year
Mash Bill: 53% Rye and 37% Corn
Retail (MSRP): $18.99

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Ratings Key

Ratings breakdown based on a 100 point scale.

  • 90-100 Exceptional
  • 80-89 Very Good
  • 70-79 Average
  • 60-69 Below Average
  • 50-60 Drain Pour
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