Tasting Notes
- Nose: Pedro Ximénez sweetness, charred oak smoke, honeyed barley, dried figs, subtle peat whispers
- Palate: Rich sherry influence, caramelized brown sugar, toasted almonds, gentle smoke, oloroso complexity, malted grain foundation
- Finish: Long and warming with amontillado spice, lingering peat, dark chocolate, and bourbon barrel vanilla
Product Details
| Spirit Type | American Single Malt Whiskey |
|---|---|
| ABV | 58.4% (116.8 Proof) |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Age Statement | 6 to 8 Years |
| Release Year | 2026 |
| Distillery | Cedar Ridge Distillery |
| Region | Swisher, Iowa, USA |
| Mash Bill | 2-row pale malted barley blended with peated malt |
| Barrel Type | Ex-Bourbon finished in Pedro Ximénez & Oloroso Sherry Hogsheads, Amontillado Sherry Butts |
Perfect For
- Contemplative evening pours: The complexity rewards slow sipping by a crackling fire
- Special celebrations: Anniversary releases deserve milestone moments and meaningful toasts
- Whiskey exploration: Perfect introduction to American single malt's growing sophistication
- Collector's shelf: Limited special release from Iowa's pioneering craft distillery
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The QuintEssential of Iowa taste like?
The QuintEssential delivers a rich tapestry of sherry-influenced sweetness balanced by subtle peat smoke. The Pedro Ximénez and Oloroso sherry cask finishing creates layers of dried fruit, caramel, and nuts, while the peated component adds gentle smokiness without overwhelming the malted barley foundation.
Should I drink this neat or with water?
At cask strength 116.8 proof, this whiskey benefits from careful consideration of your palate preferences. Start neat to experience the full intensity, then add a few drops of water to unlock different flavor layers. The high proof carries the sherry and peat elements beautifully when diluted slightly.
How does this compare to other American single malts?
The QuintEssential stands apart through its dual sherry cask finishing and peated malt component, elements more common in Scotch whisky. Unlike West Coast American single malts that emphasize new oak, this Iowa expression showcases European sherry influence with American grain character.
Is this worth the investment for a special release?
Cedar Ridge's QuintEssential series represents serious craft distilling ambition, with Master Blender Murphy Quint's expertise evident in the complex cask management. The combination of age, cask strength bottling, and innovative finishing makes this a standout value in American single malt collecting.
What makes Cedar Ridge special in American whiskey?
Cedar Ridge pioneered American single malt production in Iowa, bringing Scottish-inspired techniques to Midwestern grain. Their commitment to natural cask strength bottling and innovative sherry cask finishing positions them among America's most thoughtful craft distilleries.
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