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Jeffersons Voyage 26 Ocean Aged At Sea Double Barrel Rye 750 ml

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Jefferson’s Ocean Aged at Sea Voyage 26 Double Barrel Rye is a distinctive rye whiskey that undergoes a unique aging process. Initially aged in #3 charred barrels, it is then double-barreled in a split between charred and toasted barrels before embarking on a sea voyage. This journey exposes the whiskey...

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Jefferson’s Ocean Aged at Sea Voyage 26 Double Barrel Rye is a distinctive rye whiskey that undergoes a unique aging process. Initially aged in #3 charred barrels, it is then double-barreled in a split between charred and toasted barrels before embarking on a sea voyage. This journey exposes the whiskey to the motion of the ocean and varying temperatures, influencing its maturation.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Opens with toasty, seasoned oak notes complemented by a healthy rye spice and grain-forward character. A subtle layer of modest sweetness with dark caramels and a hint of gingerbread adds depth.

  • Palate: Features a lively clove-studded spice, transitioning to wood-driven notes of barrel char and overbaked chocolate chip cookies. These flavors evolve into silky toffee and creamy cinnamon buns, showcasing impressive balance.

  • Finish: Concludes with a sweet, oak-kissed finish of tobacco and Big Red chewing gum, offering a lingering and enjoyable aftertaste.

Key Details

  • ABV: 48% (96 proof)

  • Aging Process: Aged in #3 charred barrels, then double-barreled in a split between charred and toasted barrels, followed by a sea voyage that influences its maturation.

  • Origin: Canada

  • Non-Chill Filtered: Yes

Why It Stands Out

This rye whiskey offers a complex and nuanced flavor profile, with a balance of spice, sweetness, and oak. The unique aging process, including the sea voyage, imparts distinctive characteristics that set it apart from other rye whiskeys.