Preservation Distillery 7 Year Old Rye Whiskey 750ml
- SKU: cellar1063
- UPC: 852543006618
Description
Preservation Distillery 7 Year Old Rye Whiskey 750ml
Small-batch. Spicy. A Kentucky rye with heritage and depth.
The Preservation Distillery 7 Year Old Rye is a handcrafted whiskey aged for seven years in charred American oak. Produced in Bardstown, Kentucky, this rye reflects the distillery's commitment to traditional methods and limited releases. Bottled at 750ml, it offers a bold, spice-driven profile balanced by smooth oak and subtle sweetness.
- Producer: Preservation Distillery
- Region: Bardstown, Kentucky, USA
- Type: Straight Rye Whiskey
- Age: 7 Years
- ABV: 58.6% (117.2 Proof)
- Style: Bold, spicy, oak-driven rye
- Release: Small-batch, limited allocation
Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramel, toasted oak, baking spice, and hints of mint.
Palate: Rye spice, cinnamon, clove, and pepper layered with vanilla and dried fruit.
Finish: Long, warming, and complex with lingering oak and spice.
Why You'll Love It
- Authentic Kentucky rye aged 7 years for depth and balance
- Spice-forward profile perfect for rye enthusiasts
- Limited release adds collector appeal
- Versatile: sip neat, with water, or in classic cocktails
Serving Suggestions
- Sip: Neat in a Glencairn glass
- Classic Cocktail: Manhattan or Old Fashioned
- With water: A splash opens up herbal and fruit notes
Cellaring
- Ready to enjoy: Drinks beautifully now
- Storage: Upright in a cool, dark place; stable for decades unopened
Preservation Distillery 7 Year Old Rye Whiskey 750ml is a bold, spice-driven Kentucky rye that showcases heritage craftsmanship and small-batch authenticity - perfect for collectors and lovers of classic American whiskey.
PAIR IT WITH
How to Serve Liquor – Quick Tips
- Temperature Matters: Serve whiskey and bourbon at room temperature, vodka chilled, and tequila slightly cool to preserve aroma and balance.
- Choose the Right Glass: Use a rocks glass for whiskey, a flute or coupe for sparkling spirits, and a tulip or snifter for aged liquors.
- Don’t Rush the Pour: Allow spirits to breathe for a few moments before tasting — it softens alcohol notes and opens complex flavors.
- Savor with Intention: Sip slowly, appreciate aroma before taste, and pair thoughtfully with food or fine company.