First produced in Maryland in the 1890s, Pikesville Rye, along with the rest of the once-booming Maryland Rye industry, was shuttered by Prohibition. The brand reemerged after Prohibition and became the last standing Maryland Rye, as the rest of the industry's production had ceased. Now produced in Kentucky from extra-aged barrels stored in prime warehouse locations, Heaven Hill Distillery keeps this historic Maryland mark alive. Tasting Notes Color: Pale copper Aroma: Dusty cocoa notes with oaky smoke underneath Taste: Dry and spicy, with honeyed rye and cloves Finish: Soft vanilla and baking spices

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