GrainHenge Arrowwood Whisky is produced by Troubled Monk
GrainHenge Arrowwood Whisky, produced by Troubled Monk, was crowned World’s Best Rye and Best Canadian Rye at the 2025 World Whiskies Awards in London, England this week.
"Crafted right here in Red Deer, Alberta, by head distiller Garret Haynes and our dedicated team at GrainHenge, this 39-month-old rye is a testament to our passion, innovation, and commitment to excellence. With rich notes of herbal spice, creamy caramel and hints of cinnamon, it’s a whisky unlike any other. This win isn’t just for us—it’s for all whisky lovers who appreciate the art of crafting something truly special. Cheers to raising a glass of the world’s best rye.
The World Whiskies Awards is presented by Whisky Magazine and aims to celebrate the best of whiskies from around the world. "A global win means these individuals and companies are truly the best in the world, what an incredible achievement. Thank you to the innovators, storytellers and artisans who continue to elevate the world of whisky."
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