
Fielden Hazybower Rye Whisky | 700ML
Whiskey: Fielden Hazybower Rye Whisky | 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
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Size: 700ML
Proof: 92.6 (46.3%ABV)
Origin: United Kingdom
Distillery: Fielden
A vibrant, floral English whisky from Fielden’s regenerative grain fields, Hazybower is the second release in its Fieldnotes series. Crafted from a mix of heritage rye, wheat and barley grown as diverse field blends, it’s matured primarily in reused American oak and a portion in a Tokaji wine cask, drawing out citrus and honeyed floral tones.
Fielden Hazybower Rye Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Bursting with wildflowers, clover honey and chamomile tea. Lemon zest, dried apricot and meadow herbs float in, with a whisper of sweet spice.
Palate: Soft and fresh, with notes of lemon tart, puffed grains and honeysuckle. A silky texture carries through orange blossom, soft vanilla and green herbal layers.
Finish: Clean and lingering, with a floral lift and gentle rye warmth.
Distillery Information
Fielden, formerly known as The Oxford Artisan Distillery (TOAD), has rebranded and relocated to a new distillery in Yorkshire, focusing exclusively on whisky production. The brand emphasises sustainable practices, using heritage grains grown through regenerative farming methods without chemical inputs, aiming for a net-zero emission facility by 2030. Fielden’s production combines traditional methods with modern distilling techniques, producing 450,000 litres annually and ageing whisky in 12,000 casks. The brand’s approach highlights the importance of grain diversity and sustainable farming in whisky production, drawing on the expertise of master distiller Chico Rosa and heritage grain specialist Dr. John Letts. However, the transition hasn't been without controversy. Tom Nicolson, the founder of TOAD, has launched a campaign, backed by local stakeholders, to preserve the original Oxford site and its historic stills. Nicolson argues for keeping the facility as a white spirits distillery to maintain local jobs and the distilling tradition in Oxford, despite Fielden’s plan to decommission the site. Fielden CEO Dave Smith contends that the original stills were outdated and unsafe, and that the Oxford location posed challenges for further development, thus necessitating the move. Fielden’s dedication to regenerative farming practices sets it apart in the whisky industry. It grows heritage grains on over 2,200 acres across the UK, using methods that enhance biodiversity and soil health. These grains, cultivated through a process called Restorative Continuous Grain Cropping (R-CGC), are key to the brand’s ethos, focusing on flavour and tradition over yield. This approach revives historic farming techniques, ensuring that Fielden’s whisky is both a product of quality grains and a tribute to the agricultural roots of whisky-making.
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Whiskey: Fielden Hazybower Rye Whisky | 700ML
This bottle will make a fine addition to any whisky lover.
Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!
Featured in
- ROLLING STONE
- MEN'S JOURNAL
- US WEEKLY
ALL ORDERS PLACED ARE GUARANTEED and WILL NOT be cancelled like with other retailers. Many other small liquor store sites will end up cancelling your order due to the high demand and unavailability.
Size: 700ML
Proof: 92.6 (46.3%ABV)
Origin: United Kingdom
Distillery: Fielden
A vibrant, floral English whisky from Fielden’s regenerative grain fields, Hazybower is the second release in its Fieldnotes series. Crafted from a mix of heritage rye, wheat and barley grown as diverse field blends, it’s matured primarily in reused American oak and a portion in a Tokaji wine cask, drawing out citrus and honeyed floral tones.
Fielden Hazybower Rye Whisky | 700ML Tasting Notes
Nose: Bursting with wildflowers, clover honey and chamomile tea. Lemon zest, dried apricot and meadow herbs float in, with a whisper of sweet spice.
Palate: Soft and fresh, with notes of lemon tart, puffed grains and honeysuckle. A silky texture carries through orange blossom, soft vanilla and green herbal layers.
Finish: Clean and lingering, with a floral lift and gentle rye warmth.
Distillery Information
Fielden, formerly known as The Oxford Artisan Distillery (TOAD), has rebranded and relocated to a new distillery in Yorkshire, focusing exclusively on whisky production. The brand emphasises sustainable practices, using heritage grains grown through regenerative farming methods without chemical inputs, aiming for a net-zero emission facility by 2030. Fielden’s production combines traditional methods with modern distilling techniques, producing 450,000 litres annually and ageing whisky in 12,000 casks. The brand’s approach highlights the importance of grain diversity and sustainable farming in whisky production, drawing on the expertise of master distiller Chico Rosa and heritage grain specialist Dr. John Letts. However, the transition hasn't been without controversy. Tom Nicolson, the founder of TOAD, has launched a campaign, backed by local stakeholders, to preserve the original Oxford site and its historic stills. Nicolson argues for keeping the facility as a white spirits distillery to maintain local jobs and the distilling tradition in Oxford, despite Fielden’s plan to decommission the site. Fielden CEO Dave Smith contends that the original stills were outdated and unsafe, and that the Oxford location posed challenges for further development, thus necessitating the move. Fielden’s dedication to regenerative farming practices sets it apart in the whisky industry. It grows heritage grains on over 2,200 acres across the UK, using methods that enhance biodiversity and soil health. These grains, cultivated through a process called Restorative Continuous Grain Cropping (R-CGC), are key to the brand’s ethos, focusing on flavour and tradition over yield. This approach revives historic farming techniques, ensuring that Fielden’s whisky is both a product of quality grains and a tribute to the agricultural roots of whisky-making.












