
Hudson Whiskey Short Stack Rye Whiskey - 750ML
Hudson Whiskey Short Stack Rye Whiskey
Savor the bold character of Hudson Whiskey Short Stack Rye Whiskey, a spirit that embodies the essence of New York’s rye heritage, finished with a touch of Vermont’s natural sweetness.
Product Details:
- Country: United States
- State: New York
- Brand: Hudson Whiskey
- Spirits Type: Rye Whiskey
- Spirits Style: Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Maple Syrup Barrels
- Taste: A robust blend of rye spice balanced with a subtle maple sweetness, hints of vanilla, and a warm, lingering finish.
- Food Pairings: Ideal with smoked meats, rich desserts, or simply on its own as a distinguished sipper.
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