rye
rye
Noun
pl: ryes
This term refers to a resilient cereal grain known for its ability to thrive in cold climates and poor soils where wheat often fails. It carries a connotation of heartiness and rustic simplicity, often associated with traditional European breads and agrarian endurance. In a culinary and beverage context, the word shifts from the plant to the product. When used in the context of spirits, it specifically denotes a whiskey where the mash bill is predominantly rye, resulting in a spicier, more pungent flavor profile compared to bourbon.