Angels Envy

Angel’s Envy Cask Strength 2022 Edition

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This year’s Angel's Envy 2022 Cask Strength release features an extraordinary profile, drawing a distinct nose, palate & finish that, even at 119.8 proof, is creamy & indulgent, making every sip of this spirit worth savoring.

The highly anticipated 11th release of Angel’s Envy Cask Strength Kentucky Straight Bourbon Finished in Port Wine Barrels includes a limited run of bottles, crafted from some of the most remarkable barrels in our rickhouse.

Each year’s Cask Strength release is unique, drawing a distinct nose, palate and finish. This years 2022 release features an extraordinary profile that, even at 119.8 proof, is creamy and indulgent, making every sip of this spirit worth savoring. We recommend enjoying it neat, and perhaps with a few friends who appreciate outstanding whiskey.

Mashbill: 72% corn 18% rye 10% malted barley

TASTING NOTES

APPEARANCE

Deep, rich amber

NOSE

Apricot, plum, baking spices, brown sugar, leather, oak and vanilla. Bing Cherries play heavily and carry through to the taste

PALATE

Ripe cherry, salted chocolate, orange peel and faint cedar

FINISH

The tannic finish is complemented by the citrus fruit qualities. Neither too bitter nor too dry, it lingers pleasantly on the back of your tongue

SUSTAINABILITY

About an hour’s drive from Louisville, Kentucky, there’s a 350-acre plot of land upon which the ANGEL’S ENVY® Henry County distillery stands, and last year ANGEL’S ENVY® partnered with local farmers to turn 91 of those acres into co-opted cornfields. It was a good harvest (in more ways than one!), producing 16,000 bushels of corn, which accounted for less than 10% of our needs. And the good kept going because that corn needed cooks, which ANGEL’S ENVY® employed—43 of them to be exact—resulting in the production of around 40,000 Liters of Pure Alcohol (LPA). With the success of the FY22 harvest, ANGEL’S ENVY® plans to continue its partnership with local farmers for years to come.

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