We'll find out more about pricing and availability when it's announced in the coming months. The approved label hints at a 93-proof release, though the strength on TTB approvals may be a placeholder. Where did we finally find it? New York, baby!īorn in 2016, this straight rye whiskey was raised in the east, before moving to God's country for some well-deserved rest. So we had to go out and find the best rye whiskey and bring it back to Tennessee to rest in our Uncle Nearest barrels. A grain so easily grown in other states, simply doesn't like our soil. The funny thing about Tennessee, is for all of the stunning farms and incredible farmers, we can't grow rye worth a damn. It was distilled in 2016 then aged in Uncle Nearest's warehouses in Shelbyville, TN. Uncle Nearest is sourcing their rye whiskey from an undisclosed distillery in New York. Like the distillery's 1856 Small Batch and 1884 Premium Whiskey, Uncle Nearest Rye will also be a sourced whiskey. Nearest Green Distillery is preparing to release their first rye whiskey, Uncle Nearest Rye. All new bottles and updated packaging will launch at the distillery in Shelbyville, TN first before rolling out to distribution. 1884 Small Batch Whiskey was the first to launch this week. Sourced from undisclosed Tennessee distilleries.Īll of the labels have been updated, removing the sketch of original Nearest Green distillation site and replacing it with the insignia of Nearest Green Distillery. Bottled at 100 proof, blend of whiskies between 8 and 14 years old.
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