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Oldest Rye? 25-Year-Old Canadian Whisky Stuns Palates
11 Dec
Summary
- Lock Stock & Barrel releases its 25-year-old rye, potentially the oldest available.
- The Canadian whisky offers complex oak, spice, and sweet notes at 111 proof.
- This limited release of 250 bottles comes with a $1,000 price tag.

A new 25-year-old rye from Lock Stock & Barrel is making waves as potentially the oldest rye whiskey available. This Canadian whisky, distilled at Alberta Distillers, spent decades maturing in a cooler climate, developing remarkable complexity. It was distilled in March 1999, featuring a 100 percent rye mashbill from Alberta.
The whisky presents a rich palate with a healthy dose of oak balanced by sweeter and spicier flavors like vanilla, maple cinnamon, black pepper, cherry, and roasted espresso beans. Bottled at 111 proof without chill filtration, its higher proof is crucial for preserving its depth and character.
This highly exclusive release is limited to just 250 bottles, each priced at $1,000. Pre-orders are available before its January launch, offering collectors and aficionados a chance to experience this unparalleled rye.




