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SKU: Old-Forester-117-High-Angels-Share-Rye

Old Forester 117 Series High Angels’ Share Rye

Vendor Old Forester
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Old Forester 117 Series High Angels’ Share Rye is a unique, small-batch Kentucky Straight Rye Whisky that captures the effects of heat-cycled warehouse aging. Due to Old Forester’s distinct maturation environment, some barrels experience higher-than-average evaporative loss, concentrating their flavors into an exceptionally bold and complex rye.

Bottled at a powerful 110 proof (55% ABV), this rye whisky delivers an intense depth of character, with a rich, spicy profile and a long, lingering finish. Released in March 2026, this small-batch edition is a must-have for rye enthusiasts and collectors.

Tasting Notes:

  • Aroma: Deep caramel, toasted rye spice, and oak char
  • Taste: Bold cinnamon, black pepper, dark chocolate, and vanilla bean
  • Finish: Long and warm with lingering spice, dried fruit, and oak tannins

How to Enjoy:

  • Neat for the full-bodied experience
  • With a few drops of water to enhance its complex spice and sweetness
  • On the rocks for a slightly mellowed sip
  • In a high-proof rye cocktail like a Manhattan or Sazerac

FAQ:

  1. What does “High Angels’ Share” mean?

    • It refers to barrels that experienced above-average evaporative loss, resulting in a more concentrated and flavorful whiskey.
  2. Is this a limited edition release?

    • Yes, this rye is part of Old Forester’s 117 Series, which features small-batch experimental releases.
  3. Where is it distilled and bottled?

    • It is distilled and bottled by Old Forester Distilling Co. in Louisville, Kentucky.