The Tennessee brand's newest offering was distilled in Canada and aged in New York.
. Fawn Weaver founded the brand in 2017, and it has exploded in popularity over the years, with Victoria Eady Butler, a descendant of Green’s, now holding the title of master blender. The Shelbyville, TN distillery only opened its doors last year, so the whiskey released under the brand name was sourced and is now a combination of contract distilled and sourced, depending on the expression.
The whiskey is uncut and unfiltered, as indicated by the name, so this inaugural batch clocks in at a relatively high 119.7 proof. As Butler puts it on the bottle’s label, “My great-great-grandfather was known for his whiskey filtration method. But this 100 percent rye is so spectacular, we dared not cut or filter it.” The whiskey has some heat on the palate, along with black pepper, vanilla and a surprising amount of fruitiness to it—apple, orange and even some red berries.
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