
Redemption Rum Cask Finish Straight Rye Whiskey
Redemption Rum Cask Finish Straight Rye Whiskey
Experience the captivating fusion of flavors with Redemption Rum Cask Finish Straight Rye Whiskey. Crafted with precision by Master Blender Dave Carpenter, this exceptional spirit takes our signature Redemption Rye—comprised of 95% rye and 5% malted barley—and elevates it by finishing in premium Jamaican and Barbadian rum barrels.
Why Choose Redemption Rum Cask Finish?
- Unique Flavor Profile: The marriage of Redemption Rye's spicy notes with the complex sweetness from the rum barrels creates an intriguing, harmonious balance that tantalizes the palate.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Each step of the aging process is meticulously monitored to ensure the perfect integration of flavors, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind whiskey.
- Award-Winning Quality: Honored as “Best American Rye Whiskey” at the prestigious 2021 World Whiskies Competition, this spirit stands out for its exceptional taste and quality.
Indulge in the artistry of Redemption Rum Cask Finish Straight Rye Whiskey and discover why it’s a favorite among whiskey connoisseurs. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or as a bold addition to your favorite cocktails.

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