
High West Midwinter Nights Dram Act 6 - 750ML
High West Midwinter Nights Dram Act 6
Discover the allure of the High West Midwinter Nights Dram Act 6, a 750ML bottle of rye whiskey that encapsulates the spirit of winter’s majesty. This limited release is a blend of straight rye whiskies that have been aged in new white American oak and finished in French Oak and Port barrels, offering a rich tapestry of flavors.
Product Details:
- Country: Crafted in the United States
- State: A proud product of Utah
- Brand: High West Distillery, a name synonymous with quality
- Spirits Type: Whiskey, the essence of tradition and taste
- Spirits Style: Rye, with a port finish that adds depth and character
- Taste: A complex profile featuring herb garden, sweet vanilla, cherries, and a hint of dill, followed by caramel, clove, and baking spice
- Food Pairings: Best enjoyed with mixed berry pie, grilled meats, or savory cheeses
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