George Remus Highest Rye is a cask-strength bourbon bottled at 54.5% ABV and aged for 6 years. For a novice drinker, that usually means a fuller, more concentrated style with a stronger warmth than standard bottlings.
As a bourbon with a notably high rye content, it is generally associated with a sweeter base of corn balanced by a firmer spicy character. The age suggests a whiskey with solid oak influence while still showing plenty of energy and intensity.