
Noble Oak Double Oak Rye Whisky
Noble Oak Double Oak Rye Whisky
Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of Noble Oak Double Oak Rye Whisky, a unique blend that elevates your whisky journey to new heights. Finished with port wine staves, this exceptional rye is sourced by the Master of Wood at Edrington, renowned for producing some of the world’s finest single malts.
Key Features:
- Color: Deep mahogany
- Nose: Enticing notes of toffee, allspice, wood, and rich grains
- Palate: A harmonious symphony of sweet brown sugar and maple syrup, transitioning into a sharp profile of green pepper and grass
- Finish: Closes with an austere rye grainy spice, leaving a lasting impression
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV): 48%
- Volume: 750ml
Indulge in the rich complexities and robust flavors of Noble Oak Double Oak Rye Whisky, a perfect choice for both connoisseurs and newcomers alike. Whether sipped neat or in a cocktail, this whisky promises a memorable experience with each pour.

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