Russell’s Reserve 6 Year Old Rye Whiskey, $44.99

This is older than many rye whiskeys and utilized specially selected barrels that are bottled and 90-proof. The ensuing liquid tastes like everything you want a rye to be. It starts smooth with a spice-forward and complex finish; it’s always a standout in my own tastings as well as blind tastings I host with others.

Stauning Rye Sherry Cask Finish, $75

Rye whiskey was developed and popularized in the U.S., but unlike bourbon, it does not need to be American to qualify as rye. And this premium offering from Stauning Whiskey in Denmark demonstrates that you don’t need to be in the U.S. to make great whiskey. This whiskey is made with rye grown locally to Denmark’s distillery and then aged Pedro Ximénez and palo cortado casks. The finished product is bursting with sherry fruit flavors. I get caramel notes on the finish, but other whiskey drinkers have described these as brown sugar notes.