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A Midwinter Nights Dram Act 3, Scene 1

A Midwinter Nights Dram Act 3, Scene 1

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Proof: 98.6
Distillery: High West Distillery
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Size: 750

Experience the enchantment of A Midwinter Nights Dram, a limited engagement Act 3 Scene 1 from High West. This artfully blended straight rye whiskey, kissed by French oak and port barrels, offers an unparalleled journey of rich fruit, warm spices, and a velvety finish that will warm you through winter's chill.

Tasting Notes

Nose: A captivating symphony of dark fruit, initially unveiling rich stewed plums and black cherries, intertwined with sweet baking spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and a hint of clove. Underlying notes of dried orange peel, vanilla bean, and a subtle herbaceousness from the rye emerge, rounded out by a faint suggestion of toasted oak and a touch of dark chocolate.

Palate: The palate is a luxurious and complex experience, with an initial burst of sweetness from the port influence, showcasing candied red fruits and fig jam. This swiftly transitions into the spice-driven character of the rye, with peppery notes, caraway, and a delicate anise. A creamy texture coats the mouth, revealing additional layers of caramel, dried apricot, and a nutty undertone. The French oak contributes a subtle tannic grip and a sophisticated note of espresso.

Finish: Long, warm, and exceptionally elegant. The finish lingers with a beautiful interplay of sweet and spicy, featuring candied ginger, dark chocolate, and a persistent fruitiness. Hints of roasted nuts and a pleasant drying oak spiciness remain, encouraging another contemplative sip. The higher proof is well-integrated, providing a gentle warmth rather than an aggressive burn.

About the Distillery

High West Distillery, nestled in Park City, Utah, is renowned for its innovative approach to whiskey blending. They are celebrated for sourcing high-quality straight whiskeys and artfully finishing them in a variety of intriguing barrels, often pushing the boundaries of traditional American whiskey production.

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