Angel's Envy Rye Whiskey Finished in Caribbean Rum Casks 750mL
Angel's Envy Rye Whiskey Finished in Caribbean Rum Casks 750mL
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Angel’s Envy Rye Whiskey Finished in Caribbean Rum Casks 750mL is an exquisite, limited-release spirit that redefines what rye whiskey can be. Produced by Louisville Distilling Company, this award-winning expression begins with a 95% rye mash bill and is aged in new charred American oak barrels before being finished for up to 18 months in Caribbean rum casks that previously held Caribbean rum blended with French cognac.
Bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV), Angel’s Envy Rye delivers an exceptionally rich and indulgent flavor profile, balancing the bold spice of rye with the deep sweetness of rum. The result is a whiskey bursting with layers of maple, caramel, vanilla, oak, and molasses — smooth, luxurious, and endlessly complex. Perfect for sipping neat, it’s a rye unlike any other.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep amber with golden hues
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Nose: Rich brown sugar, molasses, spice, and toasted oak with hints of vanilla and dried fruit
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Palate: Full-bodied and decadent with flavors of maple syrup, caramel, cinnamon, and tropical fruit
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Finish: Long, sweet, and warming with lingering notes of spice, oak, and rum sweetness
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Aging: Finished up to 18 months in Caribbean rum casks
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ABV: 50% (100 proof)
FAQs
Q: Who makes Angel’s Envy Rye Whiskey?
A: It’s crafted by the Louisville Distilling Company, part of the Bacardi portfolio, and produced in small batches in Kentucky.
Q: What makes this rye whiskey unique?
A: It’s finished in Caribbean rum casks, adding tropical sweetness and depth to the bold, spicy rye base.
Q: What proof is Angel’s Envy Rye?
A: Bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV).
Q: How long is it finished in rum casks?
A: For up to 18 months, allowing the rye to fully absorb the complex flavors of rum and oak.
Q: How should I drink Angel’s Envy Rye?
A: Best enjoyed neat or over a large ice cube — it’s rich and sweet enough to stand alone.