Super-premium brand Wyoming Whiskey has released its oldest product to date, a Straight Bourbon Whiskey, to celebrate a decade at the stills.
The expression is a collaboration between founding Master Distiller Steve Nally and Master Blender Nancy Fraley and sees the rare 10-year-old rye bourbon made from 20 of the rarest casks at the distillery that were filled in November and December of 2011.
“Over the last ten years, these barrels have quietly evolved into something extraordinary,” said Wyoming Whiskey Co-Founder David DeFazio. “The 10-Year Anniversary Edition is in a class of its own. We are blown away by the quality and complexity of this product. It’s memorable.”
Wyoming Whiskey 10-Year Anniversary Edition Rye Bourbon features a mash bill of 68% Corn, 20% Rye, and 12% Malted Barley.
Aged for 10.5 years and bottled at 48% ABV, the whiskey offers aromas of rye manhattan cocktails with brandied cherries, medjool dates in thick syrup, cayenne pepper-candied pecans, and baklava drizzled with orange blossom honey.
The palate delivered candied yams with pecans and toasted marshmallows, black currant liqueur, sweet cornbread muffins with honey butter, and cinnamon toast with blackberry-maple syrup. The finish finds lingering notes of dark dried fruit mingled with warming brown baking spices.
“We are proud to honour our roots in this state with an exceptional 10-year-old whiskey created by the fusion of Wyoming water, Wyoming grains and Wyoming weather,” said Brad Mead, Co-Founder of Wyoming Whiskey. “We will always distill our whiskey the right way, not the easy way.”
For more information, go to wyomingwhiskey.com