Pendleton 1910 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey750mL | 40% ABV (80 Proof) | USA | Aged 10 YearsProcess & ProfilePendleton 1910 is a Canadian straight rye whisky aged for a decade in American oak barrels before being brought to proof with glacier-fed spring
Pendleton 1910 10 Year Straight Bourbon Whiskey
750mL | 40% ABV (80 Proof) | USA | Aged 10 Years
Pendleton 1910 is a Canadian straight rye whisky aged for a decade in American oak barrels before being brought to proof with glacier-fed spring water from Mt. Hood, Oregon. Despite the brands roots in Canada, it pays homage to American Western heritageespecially the Pendleton Round-Up rodeowith a product crafted for smoothness, tradition, and sipping ease. Though labeled as bourbon-style by presentation, it remains a 100% rye whisky.
Nose: Sweet pipe tobacco, leather, vanilla, and dried apricot
Palate: Butterscotch, toasted oak, honeyed grains, and warm baking spice
Finish: Clean, long, and lightly spicy with soft lingering vanilla
Aged 10 years for a smoother, more mature profile
Proofed with pure Mt. Hood glacier-fed spring water
Honors the Western legacy and spirit of the Pendleton Round-Up
Crafted from 100% rye grain despite its bourbon presentation
Ideal balance of sweetness and spice
Sip it neat or over a large ice cube to fully experience its mellow spice and soft sweetness. A great choice for a refined Sazerac or a twist on the classic Manhattan.
Is Pendleton 1910 a bourbon or rye?
It’s a Canadian straight rye whisky, made with 100% rye grain but often mistaken for bourbon due to its labeling and flavor profile.
Why is it called 1910?
Its named in honor of the first year of the Pendleton Round-Up rodeo in Oregon.
Where is it made?
Distilled in Canada and bottled in Oregon.
How does it compare to the original Pendleton Whisky?
1910 is aged longer, offers more depth, and has a stronger rye spice character.
Is this good for cocktails?
Yes, it works well in rye-based cocktails but is best appreciated as a sipper.
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