
Hudson Whiskey Back Room Deal New York Straight Rye Whiskey Finished In Peated Scotch Barrels - 750ML
Hudson Whiskey Back Room Deal New York Straight Rye Whiskey Finished In Peated Scotch Barrels
Savor the bold fusion of New York’s finest with Hudson Whiskey Back Room Deal, a remarkable straight rye whiskey finished in peated Scotch barrels. This 750ML bottle encapsulates a transatlantic journey of flavors, where traditional American rye meets the mysterious smokiness of Scotch, aged to perfection and ready to elevate your whiskey experience.
Product Details:
- Country: United States
- State: New York
- Brand: Hudson Whiskey
- Spirits Type: Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Rye, Finished in Peated Scotch Barrels
- Taste: A harmonious blend of smoke and spice, with a palate that reveals layers of vanilla, apricot, and brown sugar, leading to a finish that lingers with peaty warmth and a hint of sweetness.
- Food Pairings: Ideal alongside a gourmet charcuterie board or as a complement to a rich, dark chocolate dessert.
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