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Pendleton Whisky Original
Pendleton Whisky is an oak barrel-aged whisky distilled in Canada using the finest ingredients. Before bottling, glacier-fed spring water is added from Mt. Hood (Oregon's highest peak). Pendleton Whisky delivers an uncommonly smooth taste and rich, complex flavor.
 100% Rye
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Part of the  BECLE, S.A.B. DE C.V.  family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Vanilla, honey, butterscotch, and custard join together for a pleasing aroma. Hint of freshly grated cinnamon bark.
Palate: Warm fall fruits and honey are balanced with a hint of spice to balance the flavor.
Finish: A medium balance and smooth finish.
Michter's Sour Mash US*1
Michter's Pot Still Sour Mash Whiskey, which was the company's most popular expression before it declared bankruptcy in 1919, is made in accordance with original sour mash tradition. By using sour mash, which refers to the art of using a small amount of spent mash from an older batch of whiskey in order to catalyze fermentation in a new batch of whiskey, Pratt is able to maintain consistency with each bottling. While Magliocco readily admits that he wanted to pay tribute to the original Michter's Sour Mash, which was comprised of a mash of 50% rye, 38% corn and 12% barley, the current release isn't an attempt to reproduce it exactly. Rather, it was inspired by the older version, but with the intention of improving it. "If it was like everything else," says Magliocco, "we wouldn't have released it."
 Mashbill Undisclosed • >51% Rye • High Corn
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Aroma of spices, toasted burnt sugar, and sweet smoky dark fruits.
Palate: On the palate there are sweet candied cherries, honeyed vanilla, and caramel.
Finish: The finish, which is both sweet and warming, ends with a touch of caramel.
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