
291 Colorado Rye Whiskey White Dog - 750ML
291 Colorado Rye Whiskey White Dog - 750ML
Discover the essence of the Rockies with 291 Colorado Rye Whiskey White Dog. This exceptional, small-batch whiskey captures the wild spirit of Colorado, making it a must-try for whiskey enthusiasts.
Key Features:
- Type: Rye Whiskey
- Volume: 750ML
- Award-Winning: Honored as the “Best American New Make” at the World Whiskies Awards.
Tasting Notes:
Experience a bold flavor profile with:
- Vibrant notes of pepper and black licorice
- A subtle sweetness reminiscent of strawberry candy
Craftsmanship:
Distilled with precision in a traditional copper pot still, 291 White Dog is briefly aged in American white oak barrels, allowing the true character of Colorado grains to shine through.
Perfect for Any Occasion:
Whether enjoyed neat or as a base for a masterful cocktail, 291 Colorado Rye Whiskey White Dog embodies the untamed spirit of Colorado with every sip. Embrace the adventure and indulge in its raw flavors.
Note: Consuming alcoholic beverages may increase cancer risk, and drinking during pregnancy can cause birth defects. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/alcohol.

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