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Two James Rye Whiskey

Two James Rye Whiskey Wine Details
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Description: Unlike other rye whiskeys that use a mixture of grain for their rye spirit, Two James uses 100% Michigan grown rye which is aged for a minimum of two years in charred oak barrels. The result is a spicy, smooth and distinctive spirit with oak, grain, anise and vanilla bean characteristics, complemented by hints of toffee and baking spice.

Varietal Definition
Rye Whiskey:
In the United States, "rye whiskey" is, by law, made from a mash of at least 51 percent rye. (The other ingredients of the mash are usually corn and malted barley.) It is distilled to no more than 160 (U.S.) proof, and aged in charred, new oak barrels. The whiskey must be put into such barrels at not more than 125 (U.S.) proof. Rye whiskey which has been so aged for at least 2 years may be further designated as "straight", as in "straight rye whiskey".[1] Rye whiskey was the prevalent whiskey of the northeastern states, especially Pennsylvania and Maryland, but largely disappeared after Prohibition. A few brands, such as Old Overholt, survived Prohibition, and both Jim Beam and Wild Turkey produce their versions of rye.


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