
Pikesville Rye Whiskey 110 Proof
Pikesville Rye Whiskey 110 Proof
Experience the essence of Kentucky with Pikesville Rye Whiskey 110 Proof, a meticulously crafted spirit that embodies the rich tradition of American whiskey. Aged to perfection, this rye whiskey promises a tasting journey that is both complex and smooth.
Flavor Profile
- Aromatic Notes: Indulge in the inviting aromas of cocoa and oaky smoke.
- Mouthfeel: Enjoy a dry and spicy sensation, complemented by hints of honeyed rye and cloves.
- Finish: Savor a lingering vanilla-spiced finish that will leave you wanting more.
Key Details
- Brand: Pikesville
- Country: United States
- State: Kentucky
- Spirits Type: American Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Rye Whiskey
- ABV: 55%
For those who appreciate a luxurious and sophisticated tasting experience, Pikesville Rye Whiskey 110 Proof is the perfect choice. Remember to enjoy it in moderation.
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