
Dorothy Arzner Rye Whiskey
Discover Dorothy Arzner Rye Whiskey
Celebrate the legacy of a pioneering woman in film with Dorothy Arzner Rye Whiskey, a tribute to the remarkable director who broke barriers and shaped Hollywood. This 3-year-old straight rye whiskey, crafted by The Family Coppola, honors Arzner's spirit of independence and creativity.
Unique Selling Points:
- Historical Significance: Dorothy Arzner was the first woman to direct a sound film, making her an icon in cinematic history.
- Culinary Craftsmanship: Produced in California, this rye whiskey boasts a robust flavor profile that rye enthusiasts will appreciate.
- Empowerment through Education: Arzner inspired a generation, including notable filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, embodying the spirit of mentorship and innovation.
- High Quality: With an ABV of 45%, this whiskey delivers a bold taste that stands out in any collection.
Enjoy Responsibly:
Please note that, as with all distilled spirits, consumption may increase certain health risks. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.
Indulge in the bold flavors of Dorothy Arzner Rye Whiskey and experience a drink that not only delights the palate but also honors a trailblazer in the arts.

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