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Rye Whiskey is a type of whiskey made from rye grain, which is a grass grown in colder climates. It is a popular spirit in North America, particularly in the United States, where it is often used in cocktails. Rye Whiskey has a distinct flavor profile, with a spicy, peppery taste and a dry finish. It is often aged in charred oak barrels, which adds to its flavor and complexity. Rye Whiskey is often blended with other whiskeys, such as bourbon, to create unique flavor profiles.
Rye Whiskey has a long history in North America, with some of the earliest distilleries in the United States producing it in the late 1700s. It has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many craft distilleries producing their own unique expressions.
Some of the companies in the Rye Whiskey market include Jim Beam, Jack Daniel's, Bulleit, Maker's Mark, and High West. Show Less Read more