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Crater Lake Spirits - Estate Rye Whiskey

Original price $65.99 - Original price $65.99
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Crater Lake Estate Rye Whiskey is a Straight American Rye Whiskey grown, distilled, and aged entirely at our distillery in Bend, Oregon. We begin with just 14 acres of legacy rye grain and lava rock filtered water from our 745 foot deep well. Once each year, the 100% rye mash is distilled in single batches and aged at least five years in the Central Oregon High Desert. Each bottle holds the character of that year's rye crop honed over the years by the crisp mountain air. With only a few barrels produced each year, this is truly one of the world's rarest rye whiskies.

Tasting notes

With bold notes of spicy rye, caramel, and vanilla, complemented by hints of oak and dark chocolate, it offers a complex and harmonious taste. Whether sipped neat, enjoyed on the rocks, or used as a base for premium cocktails, Crater Lake Estate Rye Whiskey delivers a truly remarkable and elegant drinking experience.

Brand
Crater Lake Spirits
Size
750ml
ABV
46.50
Country
United States
Region
Oregon
Kosher
Yes
Mevushal
No
Kosher for Passover
No
Kosher Cert.
Oregon K
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Distillery Experience

  • Distillery Tours
  • Distillery Tasting Rooms

Barrel Type

  • 53-gallon American oak barrels with #4 char.

Years Aged

5

Tipxy AI Overview

What people across the internet are saying
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4/5 AI Rating

Bendistillery's Crater Lake Estate Rye uses Oregon-grown rye and pristine snowmelt water for a spicy, grain-forward pour. Black pepper, baking spice, and a touch of mint lead, with caramel and toasted oak rounding the finish. Bold enough for cocktails and balanced enough to sip neat. A solid expression of Pacific Northwest grain-to-glass distilling.

*This is an AI-generated summary based on publicly available reviews and discussions.