
Stellum Rye Whiskey
Discover the Bold Flavor of Stellum Rye Whiskey
Stellum Rye Whiskey is not just a drink; it's an experience that promises to elevate your whiskey journey. Crafted by the renowned Barrell Craft Spirits, this exceptional whiskey is designed for those who appreciate the perfect blend of spice and sweetness.
Key Features:
- High Rye Content: Made with 95% rye, Stellum delivers a robust spiciness that whiskey lovers crave.
- Complex Flavor Profile: Experience a harmonious balance of rich, buttery sweetness with hints of mint and citrus, creating a truly complex tasting experience.
- Expertly Crafted: Utilizing barrels sourced from the finest distilleries in Kentucky and Tennessee, each sip offers a round and bold flavor.
- High ABV: With an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 58.12%, Stellum packs a punch that is sure to delight connoisseurs.
Enjoy Responsibly:
As with all distilled spirits, please enjoy Stellum Rye Whiskey responsibly. Note that drinking distilled spirits can increase cancer risk and may cause birth defects during pregnancy. For further details, please visit California Proposition 65.
Indulge in the unique character of Stellum Rye Whiskey and let its rich flavors ignite your senses. Cheers to your next great adventure in whiskey tasting!

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