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You’re Missing Out if You Haven’t Tried This Rye Whiskey Fall Cocktail Yet

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The “Harvested Manhattan” turns classic spice and smoke into the ultimate fall pour

As soon as fall hits, rye whiskey finally gets the spotlight it deserves. Its spicy, peppery character pairs perfectly with the season — the chill in the air, the deep reds and oranges outside, and that craving for something with bite.

This cocktail, which I’m calling the Harvested Manhattan, is my ode to that feeling. It’s the kind of drink that makes you want to throw on a flannel, light a fire, and let the night linger.

We’re using High West Double Rye! here, one of the best-balanced, widely available rye whiskeys on the market. It’s got spice, herbal brightness, and just enough sweetness to play nice with autumn flavors.

The twist? A splash of apple cider and a touch of allspice dram — subtle but transformative. It takes the familiar Manhattan structure and turns it into a fall evening in a glass.

 


The Harvested Manhattan Recipe

Ingredients (per cocktail):

Harvested Manhattan

 

  • 2 oz High West Double Rye!

  • ¾ oz sweet vermouth

  • ¼ oz apple cider (fresh, unfiltered is best)

  • ¼ oz allspice dram (or 2 dashes of allspice bitters)

  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters

  • Orange peel, for garnish

Instructions:

  1. Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice.

  2. Stir until chilled, about 20 seconds.

  3. Strain into a coupe or Nick & Nora glass.

  4. Express the oils from an orange peel over the top, then drop it in.

Tasting Notes:
The first sip brings warm spice and oak from the rye, followed by the cider’s gentle sweetness. The allspice ties it all together with a holiday-like aroma that’s not too loud, just enough to whisper “fall.”

It’s a drink that feels classic but new, familiar enough to love, different enough to talk about. And it’s so easy to make that you’ll wonder why you haven’t already poured one.

 

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