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Richer, Deeper, More Complex: Redemption Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey is the First Of Its Kind

Redemption Whiskey Welcomes Award-Winning and First-of-Its-Kind Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey into Specialty Series

Redemption Whiskey is thrilled to welcome the award-winning into its highly sought after Specialty Series.

This first-of-its-kind whiskey draws inspiration from the French winemaking process, known as Sur Lie, to create a richer, deeper and more complex profile.

This approach represents the perfect balance between innovation and tradition by pushing boundaries, while restoring the legacy of rye whiskey.

Redemption’s unique take on the Sur Lie process, influencing winemaking for over 500 years, begins with Redemption’s classic pre-Prohibition rye mash bill that boasts an impressive 95% rye content.

Breaking from conventional whiskey-making norms, Redemption adds the flavorful backset that comes off the still during distillation, called the “whiskey lees,” into the barrels before aging. By periodically rotating the barrels during the aging process, the “lees” and whiskey continually interact, naturally infusing the whiskey with even more character.

The “Sur Lee” method intensifies the rye’s complexity to further enhance and develop the whiskey. Before bottling, Sur Lee is non-chill filtered to maintain optimal flavors and aromas.

The result is a dimensional whiskey with a floral upfront, nutty backdrop and decadent, buttery notes of toasted marshmallow, maple and nutmeg, balanced with a lingering spicy finish.

“Redemption Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey represents a bold step forward in rye whiskey innovation,”

Alan Kennedy

Redemption’s Master Blender

“By integrating the Sur Lie method, we’ve crafted a whiskey that not only honors our classic pre-Prohibition rye mash bill but also pushes the boundaries of what rye can be. I’m excited to offer fans a whiskey that truly redefines the category with its unexpected take on aging.”

“When I first conceived of Redemption Sur Lee, I was not sure what to expect,” said Tom Steffanci, President of Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits, which produces Redemption. “After tasting the first batch I was blown away and we expect the same excitement from Redemption fans as they get the opportunity to enjoy it. Sur Lee is unlike any rye whiskey on the market today and we’re so proud to share it with existing fans and new drinkers alike. I’m not sure we made enough, so get it while you can.”

Redemption Sur Lee is exceptionally smooth and best enjoyed neat or on the rocks. It pairs perfectly with savory dishes, such as steaks, aged cheeses and roasted vegetables, or desserts such as chocolate or hazelnut treats, and classics like pecan or derby pie.

Redemption Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey | 47% ABV | $59.99 SRP

  • AROMA: Floral upfront with nutty, woody undertones
  • TASTE: Round, rich, and soft with nutty, buttery notes balanced with umami flavor
  • FINISH: Sweetness with hints of pie crust, sweet pine, vanilla and dried fig

Redemption Sur Lee Straight Rye Whiskey begins rolling out nationwide both in store and online at ReserveBar.com (with the exception of some states) in late August with a suggested retail price of $59.99 for a 750mL bottle. The bottle design features a silkscreen label and metallic accents that visually convey Sur Lee’s groundbreaking process. For the wine-lovers looking to expand into the whiskey category or the whiskey connoisseur’s next acquisition – and everyone in between – Sur Lee is the perfect gift to unwrap.

For more information about Redemption Sur Lee or Redemption Specialty Series portfolio, please visit www.redemptionwhiskey.com or follow us on Instagram at @RedemptionWhiskey.

Martin Teller
Martin Teller loves rock n' roll, cyber security and Vegas trade shows. He wishes those interests alone would get him a seat at the 'cool kids' table. Alas, so far no. If you need him, he's likely waiting in line at the Southwest boarding gate at Burbank Airport as he writes this.
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