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Old Overholt Rye is one of the oldest, most famous straight Rye Whiskeys on the market today. Old Overholt Bonded Rye extends this historic brand into the Bonded segment. In accordance with the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, Old Overholt Bonded Straight Rye Whiskey must be aged for four years, bottled at 100 proof, and contain liquid that is the product of a single distillation season. Abraham Overholt (1784 - 1870) was one of the fathers of American Distilling, and he took uncompromising pride in his product. When it came to making his whiskey, Abraham Overholt lived by three hard and fast standards – work hard, stand fast, and don’t waver. These three standards were the basis upon which he built Old Overholt Rye, and the same standards upon which Old Overholt Bonded Rye is created today.
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Old Overholt Rye is one of the oldest, most famous straight Rye Whiskeys on the market today. Old Overholt Bonded Rye extends this historic brand into the Bonded segment. In accordance with the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, Old Overholt Bonded Straight Rye Whiskey must be aged for four years, bottled at 100 proof, and contain liquid that is the product of a single distillation season. Abraham Overholt (1784 - 1870) was one of the fathers of American Distilling, and he took uncompromising pride in his product. When it came to making his whiskey, Abraham Overholt lived by three hard and fast standards – work hard, stand fast, and don’t waver. These three standards were the basis upon which he built Old Overholt Rye, and the same standards upon which Old Overholt Bonded Rye is created today.