High West The Prisoner's Share Batch 25005

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CategoryBlend of Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Red Wine Casks
Country | RegionUnited States, Utah
DistilleryHigh West Distillery
Age statementNAS
Alcohol % | Proof51% | 102 pf
ReleaseLimited release, Batch 25005, finished in The Prisoner red wine barrels
Mash billBlend of straight bourbon and straight rye whiskey; batch-specific components undisclosed
Cask typeNew charred oak, then finished in The Prisoner wine barrels
Price point$180
Bottle statusActive
High West The Prisoner's Share Batch 25005 bottle reference image

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

Date not defined

High West The Prisoner's Share Batch 25005 bottle reference image
Category
Blend of Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Red Wine Casks
Distillery
High West Distillery
Country | Region
United States, Utah
Age Statement
NAS
Alcohol / Proof
51% / 102 pf
Price Point
$180
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
Release
Limited release, Batch 25005, finished in The Prisoner red wine barrels

Appearance

Ruby-tinged amber

Nose

Berry compote, red wine, vanilla, toasted oak, and baking chocolate.

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.

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