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FEW Rye Whiskey Eight Immortals Tea 46.5% 700ml

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FEW Rye Whiskey Eight Immortals Tea 46.5% 700ml

This one's mad genius. FEW's spicy rye infused post-ageing with Eight Immortals tea - a legendary Chinese oolong known for its floral perfume and intense character. What you get is something surreal: fragrant, spiced, and complex in a way that no other rye quite is.

 

The nose is utterly unique - incense smoke, orange blossom, dried apricot, and that unmistakable oolong perfume. Beneath the tea floats the base rye notes: black pepper, fennel, toasted grain, and a cooling menthol breeze. But the tea... the tea brings magic. It's almost ethereal - floral, musky, sweet and smoky at once. Like walking through a tearoom hidden in a spice bazaar.

 

On the palate, it's kaleidoscopic. You get the rye's sharpness - cardamom, ginger, eucalyptus - but it's softened and swirled by the tea's floral oils. Dried mango, honey, and oolong tannin create a mid-palate that is textured and layered. It's both sweet and dry, like orange peel dusted in gunpowder tea. There's an underlying savoury note too - umami-rich and faintly vegetal, grounding all that perfume in something real.

 

The finish is long, lifted, and perfumed - leaving echoes of jasmine, clove, and old sandalwood. It doesn't fade so much as float away.

 

Best served neat in a tulip glass to let the aromatics soar. It makes an otherworldly twist on a Boulevardier or a Tea-Infused Old Fashioned with a touch of honey syrup.

$33.76

Original: $112.53

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FEW Rye Whiskey Eight Immortals Tea 46.5% 700ml

$112.53

$33.76

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This one's mad genius. FEW's spicy rye infused post-ageing with Eight Immortals tea - a legendary Chinese oolong known for its floral perfume and intense character. What you get is something surreal: fragrant, spiced, and complex in a way that no other rye quite is.

 

The nose is utterly unique - incense smoke, orange blossom, dried apricot, and that unmistakable oolong perfume. Beneath the tea floats the base rye notes: black pepper, fennel, toasted grain, and a cooling menthol breeze. But the tea... the tea brings magic. It's almost ethereal - floral, musky, sweet and smoky at once. Like walking through a tearoom hidden in a spice bazaar.

 

On the palate, it's kaleidoscopic. You get the rye's sharpness - cardamom, ginger, eucalyptus - but it's softened and swirled by the tea's floral oils. Dried mango, honey, and oolong tannin create a mid-palate that is textured and layered. It's both sweet and dry, like orange peel dusted in gunpowder tea. There's an underlying savoury note too - umami-rich and faintly vegetal, grounding all that perfume in something real.

 

The finish is long, lifted, and perfumed - leaving echoes of jasmine, clove, and old sandalwood. It doesn't fade so much as float away.

 

Best served neat in a tulip glass to let the aromatics soar. It makes an otherworldly twist on a Boulevardier or a Tea-Infused Old Fashioned with a touch of honey syrup.