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Rittenhouse Rye Whisky (strangely enough, the company omits the “e,” which isn’t standard for American whiskeys) may have originated in Pennsylvania, but stylistically it’s more like a classic Maryland rye, containing the minimum required amount of rye (51%) in the mashbill. The result is a sweet, fruity flavor that’s at odds with the big, brawny Pennsylvania-style ryes that have dominated the category since WhistlePig (made in the high-rye Pennsylvania style, although its distillery is in Vermont) upended it in 2010. Even at 100 proof, it’s still comparatively delicate.