Noble Oak Double Oak Rye 750ML
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Description
Noble Oak Double Oak Rye 750ML is a 96-proof (48% ABV) American rye whiskey finished with Portuguese port wine staves in a 750ml bottle. Earning 97 points and an Extraordinary Ultimate Recommendation from the 2020 Ultimate Spirits Challenge, this expression punches well above its weight class in the rye category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 48% (96 Proof) | Origin: Indiana / Ohio, USA | Minimum 2 Years | Brand: Noble Oak, Newtown, Ohio
Production & Heritage
Noble Oak Double Oak Rye begins with a 95% rye and 5% malted barley mashbill, distilled in Indiana. The spirit matures for a minimum of two years in charred new American white oak barrels before undergoing a distinctive compression finishing process — a proprietary technique that applies repeated heat and pressure cycles to maximize wood-to-spirit contact. What truly sets this rye apart is its final stage: finishing with port wine staves sourced from Portugal by the Master of Wood at Edrington, a cooperage expert typically associated with some of the world's most respected single malt Scotch producers. The combination of aggressive rye grain character, new oak maturation, and port-influenced tannins creates a layered whiskey with unusual depth for its age statement.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with toffee and toasted almonds before darker notes of oak and caramel emerge. A secondary wave reveals allspice, dark cherries, and a dry, spicy rye grain backbone.
Taste: The entry is sweet and inviting — brown sugar and maple syrup coat the palate before giving way to a sharper mid-palate of green pepper, grass, and red berries. Port-derived dried currants and figs meld with clove, ginger, and white pepper as dry tannins build structure across the tongue. Clean citrus zest and herbal sweet tea notes add brightness throughout.
Finish: Long, dry, and warming with lingering herbal cloves, piney char, and leather. Rye grain spice and citrus zest persist alongside a gentle port-wine sweetness that slowly fades.
How to Drink Double Oak Rye
At 96 proof, this rye stands up well neat and rewards a few drops of water to open the port-influenced fruit notes. It also holds its own over a single large ice cube, where the dilution gradually shifts the balance from rye spice toward dried fruit sweetness.
- Manhattan: The port stave finish amplifies the vermouth's dried fruit character, creating a richer, more layered classic.
- Vieux Carré: The herbal and spice complexity mirrors the cocktail's demand for a bold, multi-dimensional base spirit.
- Sazerac: The high rye content and dry tannin structure pair naturally with absinthe and Peychaud's bitters.
Best For
- Rye whiskey enthusiasts exploring port-finished expressions
- Gifting to someone who appreciates unique finishing techniques
- Building a home bar with versatile, cocktail-ready rye
- Side-by-side tastings comparing traditional rye against wine-influenced finishes
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Double Oak Rye taste like? Noble Oak Double Oak Rye leads with sweet brown sugar and maple before pivoting to assertive rye spice, green pepper, and dried fruit from the port stave finish. The finish is long, dry, and warming with herbal clove, leather, and citrus zest.
How does Double Oak Rye compare to High West A Midwinter Night's Dram? Both expressions combine rye whiskey with port wine influence, but Midwinter Night's Dram uses finished rye and bourbon blends with greater complexity and a significantly higher price point. Noble Oak Double Oak Rye delivers a comparable port-and-rye flavor profile at roughly one-third the cost, making it a practical everyday alternative.
Is Double Oak Rye good for sipping neat? At 48% ABV, the proof is accessible enough for neat sipping while still carrying enough intensity to showcase the rye grain and port-influenced tannins. A few drops of water help unlock the dried fruit and cherry notes.
Where is Double Oak Rye made? The rye whiskey is distilled in Indiana using a 95% rye and 5% malted barley mashbill, then finished and bottled by Noble Oak in Newtown, Ohio.
What foods pair well with Double Oak Rye? Aged sharp cheddar complements the rye spice and dried fruit. Charcuterie boards with fig jam echo the port-influenced sweetness. Smoked brisket or barbecue ribs match the charred oak notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt highlights the brown sugar and toffee elements. Blue cheese balances the dry tannins with creamy richness.
What sizes does Double Oak Rye come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle at 48% ABV (96 proof).
Is Double Oak Rye worth the price? Noble Oak Double Oak Rye positions as a mid-range rye that delivers finishing complexity typically found in higher-priced bottles. Its Platinum Award and Best Rye designation at the 2024 Distillers Challenge International Spirits Competition, combined with the 97-point Ultimate Spirits Challenge score, confirm strong critical validation for the price tier.
Why Double Oak Rye?
The proprietary compression finishing process — applying heat and pressure cycles to intensify wood-to-spirit interaction — is a production step rarely seen in American rye whiskey and gives this expression a density that belies its minimum two-year age statement. The involvement of Edrington's Master of Wood in sourcing Portuguese port staves connects Noble Oak to one of the most respected cooperage programs in the Scotch whisky industry. A 97-point score from the 2020 Ultimate Spirits Challenge and a Platinum Award with Best Rye honors at the 2024 Distillers Challenge place it among the most decorated ryes in its price range. For drinkers seeking the interplay of bold rye grain spice and port-wine sweetness without a steep investment, this bottle delivers a genuinely distinctive profile.
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