Whistlepig Whiskey

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Rye whiskey, defined by a mashbill of at least 51 percent rye grain, forms the backbone of WhistlePig's distillery in Shoreham, Vermont, where the farm estate also supplies oak for barrel production. The 10 Year Old establishes the house style with classic rye spice and herbal character, while the 12 Year Old World expression introduces European cask finishing - port, Madeira, and Sauternes barrels - adding dried fruit and wine-driven complexity. The 15 Year Estate Oak pushes further, using timber harvested directly from the Vermont farm. Roadstock and Smokestock represent limited festival-driven releases exploring different aging and flavor profiles. The Boss Hog II Spirit of Mortimer, a 13 Year single barrel bottling, represents the ceiling of the range, contrasting sharply with the more accessible 10 Year as an entry point.

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    Rye whiskey, defined by a mashbill of at least 51 percent rye grain, forms the backbone of WhistlePig's distillery in Shoreham, Vermont, where the farm estate also supplies oak for barrel production. The 10 Year Old establishes the house style with classic rye spice and herbal character, while the 12 Year Old World expression introduces European cask finishing - port, Madeira, and Sauternes barrels - adding dried fruit and wine-driven complexity. The 15 Year Estate Oak pushes further, using timber harvested directly from the Vermont farm. Roadstock and Smokestock represent limited festival-driven releases exploring different aging and flavor profiles. The Boss Hog II Spirit of Mortimer, a 13 Year single barrel bottling, represents the ceiling of the range, contrasting sharply with the more accessible 10 Year as an entry point.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is WhistlePig, and why is it famous for rye?

    WhistlePig is the Vermont farm distillery that led American rye's renaissance, launching with a sensational 10 year old and building the most acclaimed premium rye portfolio in the world. Guided in its early years by legendary distiller Dave Pickerell, it made aged rye a luxury category almost single-handedly.

    What's the difference between WhistlePig 10, 12, 15, and 18?

    The 10 Year is the benchmark: bold, spicy, 100 proof. The 12 Year Old World finishes rye in Madeira, Sauternes, and Port casks for layered sweetness. The 15 mellows in Vermont estate oak toward caramel elegance, and the 18 is the house's silkiest, most refined statement. Each step trades fire for finesse.

    What is the Boss Hog release?

    Boss Hog is WhistlePig’s annual flagship: a cask-strength single-barrel release with an unconventional finish, a new theme, and a distinctive pewter stopper each year. Each edition is released once, so collectors often follow the series by edition, topper, or finishing style. It is also designed as a bold drinking whiskey, not merely a display bottle.

    Does WhistlePig distill its own whiskey?

    Both, by design. The brand rose on masterfully selected and finished aged stock, primarily Canadian rye, while planting its own grain and distilling at the Vermont farm, released as FarmStock. Older statements continue the sourced tradition at exceptional quality; FarmStock shows the estate's future. The label always tells the story.

    Is WhistlePig a good gift for a bourbon drinker?

    It's the classic next step: rye's spice framed in bourbon-friendly richness, especially the 10 Year and the dessert-toned 12 Year Old World. The farm story and handsome bottles carry the gift, and for a grand gesture the Boss Hog is as impressive as American whiskey gets.