High West A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 6
This exquisite dram is a tribute to the beauty and complexity of winter, offering a sensory journey that captivates whiskey enthusiasts worldwide. High West A Midwinter Nights Dram now in stock, DON’T MISS OUT!!
Flavor Profile
High West A Midwinter Nights Dram Act 6 boasts a rich and intricate flavor profile that unfolds with each sip. Notes of warm spices, dark fruits, and toasted oak mingle harmoniously, creating a luxurious experience reminiscent of a cozy winter evening by the fire. The whiskey’s smooth texture and lingering finish leave a lasting impression, making it the perfect companion for cold winter nights.
Limited Edition
As the sixth installment in the A Midwinter Night’s Dram series, Act 6 is a highly coveted limited edition release. Each bottle is individually numbered, adding to its allure and exclusivity. Whiskey connoisseurs and collectors alike eagerly anticipate the arrival of Act 6, knowing that its exceptional quality and rarity make it a prized addition to any collection.
Tasting Notes
- Nose: Aromas of cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg greet the senses, followed by hints of dried fruit and vanilla.
- Palate: Rich and indulgent, with flavors of dark chocolate, cherry, and caramelized sugar. A subtle spiciness adds depth and complexity.
- Finish: Lingering warmth with notes of toasted oak and a touch of sweetness.
High West Distillery A Midwinter Night’s Dram Act 6 Scene 2 Whiskey Tasting Notes
Nose: Strong tones of barleywine, cloves, celery salt, cocoa nibs, toffee, charred oak, and a hint of dill pickle brine.
Palate: Layered and full. Warm and silky mouthfeel. Bold, bitter, and sweet all swirling together.
Finish: The finish transitions seamlessly with bitter dark fruit notes, port, and further cola flavors lingering after the medium burn.
Distillery Information
In 2004, David and his family relocated to Park City, Utah to begin their new venture, where they began distilling in 2007. They chose Park City because of David’s love of the Old West and Utah’s little-known whiskey history
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