

Produced in the heart of the famous Buffalo Trace distillery in Kentucky, Sazerac Rye is a vibrant tribute to the history of American whiskey and the legendary Sazerac cocktail. Rooted in the rich tradition of 1800s New Orleans, this straight rye whiskey embodies both the elegance of heritage and the power of timeless craftsmanship. Aged for 6 years, Sazerac Rye has become a staple in cocktail bars, celebrated for its aromatic complexity and its ability to elevate both modern creations and timeless classics.
TASTING NOTES:
NOSE: The nose reveals an explosion of spices: cloves, black pepper, and star anise intertwine over a warm base of sweet vanilla.
PALATE: Tangy and vibrant, the attack reveals a silky texture with indulgent notes of candies and candied citrus.
FINISH: Long and elegant, the finish evolves on woody and spicy notes, dominated by accents of licorice.
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