Standard Proof Whiskey Co. Wildflower Rye Review
Nose
Ripe melon, sweet floral scents, light honey, the slightest hint of new oak, together creating an intriguing bouquet.
Palate
Notes of honey, white peppercorn, light oak, melon dew, light syrup, and dashes of rye spice create a sweet yet balanced flavor on the palate.
Finish
The sip is completed with white peppercorn, honey-drizzled melon, a hint of dry leather, and a mild lingering rye spice note.
Overall
Honeysuckle nectar and rye spice are two things that normally don’t come to mind when thinking about a whiskey, however, Wildflower Rye turns logic upside down with its uniquely sweet sip. Oftentimes when you see an untraditional whiskey, you expect to find one that has a unique mashbill, is barrel finished, or is a flavored whiskey due to having additives directly mixed into it. What you don’t encounter too often is an infused whiskey, which just so happens to be Standard Proof Whiskey Company’s specialty. In this case, the company combined their sourced rye with honeysuckle nectar. Surprisingly though, Wildflower Rye works well when sipped neat. It enhances the base product enough to be interesting and will definitely give you a conversation starter when pouring this for friends and family.
Value
Given its unique and complex flavor profile, Wildflower Rye is a great value at its current market price.
Where to Buy
You can purchase Standard Proof Whiskey Co. Wildflower Rye at Frootbat.
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