Proof and Wood The Stranger Polish Whiskey 750ML
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Description
Description
Proof and Wood The Stranger Polish Whiskey 750ML is a 100% rye whiskey distilled in Poland and aged eight years in the United States, bottled at 52.5% ABV (105 proof). This cross-continental production approach — Polish distillation married with American barrel aging — stands virtually alone in the whiskey world, resulting in a limited release of just 2,088 bottles drawn from a 10-barrel batch.
Quick Facts: ABV: 52.5% (105 Proof) | Origin: Poland (Distilled) / USA (Aged) | Age: 8 Years | Brand: Proof and Wood
Production & Heritage
Proof and Wood is a blending and bottling house known for sourcing distinctive casks from around the world and finishing them under exacting conditions. The Stranger begins its life as a 100% rye spirit distilled in Poland — a country with deep historical roots in rye grain cultivation and distillation — before being shipped to the United States for maturation in a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-rye barrels. This dual-barrel aging over eight years layers classic American whiskey barrel influence onto a European rye distillate, producing a flavor profile that bridges two distinct whiskey-making traditions in a single bottle.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Orchard fruit leads the way — baked apples and ripe pear — followed by waves of cinnamon sugar, baking spices, and crushed autumn leaves. There is a warmth on the nose that hints at the 105-proof strength without being aggressive.
Taste: The palate opens with baked apple and pear tart before transitioning into gingersnap cookies, rye bread crust, and dark caramel at mid-palate. A sharp but pleasant rye bite gives way to spearmint, vanilla, nutmeg, pine needles, and anise, with a savory, buttery quality running underneath the spice.
Finish: Medium in length and surprisingly fruity, with flashes of mango alongside mild oak tannins. Lingering notes of nutmeg and white pepper close out the experience with a gentle, warming fade.
How to Drink The Stranger
At 105 proof, The Stranger rewards a small splash of water or a single large ice cube, which opens up the orchard fruit character and softens the rye bite. Neat sipping at full strength reveals the most complexity, especially the savory, bread-crust undertones. For cocktails:
- Sazerac: The assertive rye spice and anise notes align naturally with the absinthe rinse and Peychaud's bitters in this New Orleans classic.
- Vieux Carré: The Stranger's dark caramel and baking-spice profile adds depth alongside sweet vermouth and Bénédictine.
- Old Fashioned: The baked-apple sweetness and nutmeg act as a built-in complement to a simple demerara sugar and Angostura build.
Best For
- Rye whiskey collectors seeking a rare, internationally produced expression
- Gifting an adventurous whiskey enthusiast who values unusual provenance
- Side-by-side tastings comparing European and American rye distilling traditions
- After-dinner sipping on cool evenings when a higher-proof, spice-forward dram is welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Stranger taste like? The Stranger delivers baked apple, pear tart, gingersnap cookies, and rye bread crust up front, with savory caramel, spearmint, and warming nutmeg emerging as it develops. The finish is medium-length and surprisingly tropical, with hints of mango alongside white pepper.
How does The Stranger compare to WhistlePig 10 Year? Both are 100% rye whiskeys that cross international borders — WhistlePig sources Canadian rye and ages it in Vermont, while The Stranger is distilled in Poland and aged in the USA. The Stranger leans more toward orchard fruit and savory bread-crust notes, whereas WhistlePig 10 Year tends toward caramel, butterscotch, and heavier oak influence at its lower 100 proof.
Is The Stranger good for sipping neat? Yes — its 105-proof strength carries enough body and complexity for neat sipping, and the rye spice, baked fruit, and savory undertones reward slow, deliberate tasting. A few drops of water can help unlock additional fruit character for those sensitive to higher proof.
Where is The Stranger made? The Stranger is distilled from 100% rye grain in Poland, then aged for eight years in the United States in a combination of ex-bourbon and ex-rye barrels. It is bottled by Proof and Wood, a sourcing and blending operation based in the USA.
What foods pair well with The Stranger? Aged Gouda or sharp cheddar emphasize the caramel and rye spice. Apple tarts or pear galettes echo the orchard fruit character. Smoked charcuterie or kielbasa highlights the savory, bread-crust notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt complements the nutmeg and white pepper finish. Caraway-crusted rye bread with butter mirrors the whiskey's grain-forward identity.
What sizes does The Stranger come in? The Stranger is available in the standard 750ml bottle size.
Is The Stranger worth the price? The Stranger positions as a premium limited-release expression — only 2,088 bottles from a 10-barrel batch — with an uncommon provenance story and eight years of age. For rye enthusiasts who value distinctive production backgrounds and small-batch scarcity, it represents strong value within the specialty whiskey tier.
Why The Stranger?
What sets The Stranger apart is a production story that has no real parallel in the current market: a 100% rye spirit born in Poland — one of the world's oldest rye-growing and distilling regions — and then matured for eight years in American ex-bourbon and ex-rye casks. That combination yields a whiskey that tastes neither fully European nor fully American but occupies its own space, with orchard fruit sweetness, savory rye bread character, and warming baking spice all in balance. At 105 proof from a run of only 2,088 bottles, this is a genuinely limited release built for drinkers who want something they have not encountered before.
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