High West Whiskey Marques Casa Noble - Item Code: 09182
Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
High West Whiskey Marques Casa Noble greets the palate with a smooth, warming character that makes it perfect for sipping on a cool evening or sharing during special gatherings. With an ABV of 45%, this American whiskey is crafted in the United States and showcases meticulous blending and aging techniques. The production process includes finishing in Casa Noble tequila barrels, which imparts unique layers to its profile.
On tasting, you’ll discover notes of caramel, toasted oak, and subtle agave sweetness from the tequila barrel finish. Hints of baking spice and dried fruit round out its complexity. This whiskey pairs beautifully with a juicy steak, as its robust flavors complement rich meats, while the touch of sweetness enhances dark chocolate desserts for an indulgent after-dinner experience.
Producer Information: High West Distillery
High West Distillery is based in Park City, Utah, with its main distilling operations located in Wanship. Founded in 2006 by David Perkins and his wife Jane, High West began as a small operation inspired by Perkins’ background in biochemistry and his fascination with the parallels between whiskey-making and the science of fermentation. The distillery quickly gained attention for blending sourced whiskeys with their own distillates, focusing on transparency about origins and aging processes. Their production approach combines traditional copper pot stills with modern techniques, allowing them to create unique flavor profiles that reflect both Old West heritage and contemporary innovation.
Beyond their flagship rye whiskeys, High West offers a diverse portfolio that includes bourbon blends, single malt expressions, and limited-edition releases such as Bourye—a blend of bourbon and rye—and Campfire, which uniquely incorporates peated Scotch whisky alongside American spirits. The brand also produces barrel-finished variants using wine or vermouth casks to impart additional complexity. High West’s seasonal releases often explore different mash bills or finishing methods, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts seeking distinctive American whiskey experiences. Their tasting rooms provide curated flights featuring these various styles alongside educational insights into grain selection, barrel aging practices, and blending artistry.
Ordering and Delivery Options for this American Whiskey
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Store Address:
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American Whiskey is a distinct category of distilled spirits primarily made from grains such as corn, rye, barley, and wheat. This spirit is characterized by its unique distillation methods—either pot still or column still—and is aged in new charred oak barrels. The aging process varies by type; for instance, straight whiskey must be aged for a minimum of two years. The flavor profiles differ significantly among styles: Bourbon offers sweet notes of caramel and vanilla with hints of spice, while Rye Whiskey presents a spicier character with peppery undertones and citrus hints.
The texture of American Whiskey can range from smooth to rich, depending on the specific style being enjoyed. Regions like Kentucky are renowned for Bourbon production, while Tennessee is known for its mellow Tennessee Whiskey that often undergoes charcoal filtering. Commonly used in classic cocktails such as the Old Fashioned and Manhattan, American Whiskey can also be savored neat or on the rocks. Understanding terms like mash bill and proof further enhances appreciation for this versatile spirit.