Zachary-Robbins
High West Double Rye
Rye — (bottled in) Utah, USA
Reviewed
July 21, 2020 (edited October 8, 2020)
Split bottle purchase with my brother, second time buying a High West product after trying their American Bourbon last year.
Strong botanical nose with pine needles, licorice, eucalyptus, cherry with all sugar removed, and a dry tannic rye spice. It does have that signature MGP rye nose that I dislike, but it is combined with a mixture of scents that I don't think I've experienced before in whiskey.
The botanical flavor hits first on the tongue. I've seen it described as similar to gin, and I agree. The older rye in this blend I think contributes a lot. The whiskey becomes sweet on the mid-palate and finish with more pronounced baking spice and fruit. I get more cinnamon, nutmeg, and cherry associated with the low rye mashbill and long maturation in oak. The botanicals are more muted on the finish compared to the nose.
Initially I was turned off by the nose because it reminded me too much of Bulleit Rye. But once it opens up in the glass, and once I tasted it, this rye was clearly in a different league. It is tasty, unique, and very drinkable. I haven't tried it in a cocktail but it seems like a flavor profile that'd work great. For the money highly recommend picking this bottle up.
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The bottle that I had was one of my favorite ryes so far. Lots going on flavor wise.