Little Book’s Latest Release: A Journey Down the ‘Path Not Taken’
As a whiskey enthusiast, I’m always excited to explore new releases that push the boundaries of what we know and love. Little Book’s latest chapter, ‘Path Not Taken,’ is one such release that caught my attention. This innovative blend of multiple rye whiskeys and a bourbon with a high rye mashbill is a bold experiment that showcases the versatility of rye grain.
The distinctive flavors of rye whiskey take center stage in Little Book’s latest release.
Freddie Noe, the master distiller behind Little Book, has crafted a whiskey that explores the future of American Rye. The blend features ryes ranging from 4 to 18 years old, bottled at a robust 59.1% ABV. The result is a complex, multifaceted whiskey that will appeal to fans of rye and bourbon alike.
The aromas of butterscotch, toasted rye bread, and freshly picked herbs like dill will transport you to a world of flavor.
On the nose, ‘Path Not Taken’ presents aromas of butterscotch, toasted rye bread, and freshly picked herbs like dill. The palate is thick with orchard fruit like apricots, interlaced with floral qualities and an oak backbone. This is a whiskey that rewards slow sipping and contemplation.
Freddie Noe’s love for his family and his craft shines through in every bottle of Little Book.
Little Book’s ‘Path Not Taken’ is more than just a whiskey release – it’s a celebration of the Beam family’s legacy and Freddie Noe’s passion for his craft. As the 7th Generation Beam Family Master Distiller, Freddie is committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in American whiskey.
Add ‘Path Not Taken’ to your whiskey collection and experience the thrill of discovery.
If you’re looking to expand your whiskey collection or simply want to try something new, ‘Path Not Taken’ is an excellent choice. With its unique blend of ryes and bourbon, this whiskey is sure to spark conversations and inspire new discoveries.
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