| Category | Blend of Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Red Wine Casks |
|---|---|
| Country | Region | United States, Utah |
| Distillery | High West Distillery |
| Age statement | NAS |
| Alcohol % | Proof | 51% | 102 pf |
| Release | Limited release, Batch 25005, finished in The Prisoner red wine barrels |
| Mash bill | Blend of straight bourbon and straight rye whiskey; batch-specific components undisclosed |
| Cask type | New charred oak, then finished in The Prisoner wine barrels |
| Price point | $180 |
| Bottle status | Active |
High West The Prisoner's Share Batch 25005
Appearance / Color
Ruby-tinged amber
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Berry compote, red wine, vanilla, toasted oak, and baking chocolate.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Dark fruit, caramel, cola, spice, roasted nut, and a streak of wine-driven tannin.
Finish
Long and drying with grape skin, pepper, cocoa, and wine-kissed oak.
The Prisoner's Share leans harder into finish-cask identity than Bourye does, which makes it a useful contrast inside the High West range. Expect the wine influence to be obvious but still built on a bourbon-and-rye frame.
High West The Prisoner's Share Batch 25005
Category: Blend of Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Red Wine Casks
Country | Region: United States, Utah
Distillery: High West Distillery
Age statement: NAS
Alcohol: 51% | Proof: 102
Release: Limited release, Batch 25005, finished in The Prisoner red wine barrels
Mash bill: Blend of straight bourbon and straight rye whiskey; batch-specific components undisclosed
Cask type: New charred oak, then finished in The Prisoner wine barrels
Price point: $180
Appearance / Color: Ruby-tinged amber
Nose / Aroma / Smell: Berry compote, red wine, vanilla, toasted oak, and baking chocolate.
Flavor / Taste / Palate: Dark fruit, caramel, cola, spice, roasted nut, and a streak of wine-driven tannin.
Finish: Long and drying with grape skin, pepper, cocoa, and wine-kissed oak.
The Prisoner's Share leans harder into finish-cask identity than Bourye does, which makes it a useful contrast inside the High West range. Expect the wine influence to be obvious but still built on a bourbon-and-rye frame.