Bundle Jon Rye Wanted + Proper No. Twelve
Jon Rye Wanted is a new Slovak whiskey that deliberately rejects the traditional stories and pedigrees of old brands.
It is blend from continental rye, double distilled in copper stills for full complexity and depth of flavor. Although it comes from Slovakia, its origin is not emphasized on the label - on the contrary, the deliberate "silence" of its origin is part of the rebellious DNA of the brand. The whiskey is presented simply and honestly - "no fairy tales, just taste."
Jon Rye Wanted's profile is bold yet smooth. The aroma has notes of vanilla, peaches, buttery apricots, and the typical spice of rye. The taste is rich, with a combination of sweetness and spiciness, while retaining high drinkability and a character that is easy to remember.
This is a whiskey for those looking for expression, authenticity, and unmistakable "rye spice" in their glass.
It is best suited for simple sipping—neat, on the rocks, or even as a "shot after beer," which is part of its positioning. This is not a whiskey that pretends to be noble – it is a rebel at the bar whose message is: "Shut up and enjoy."
The bottles are filled with 40 % alcohol and have a volume of 0,7 l.






Proper No. Twelve is a triple-distilled Irish blended whiskey that comes from the heart of Dublin. MMA fighter and boxer Conor McGregor stepped into the whiskey ring with his own brand, Proper No. Twelve. It is a blended whiskey produced at the Bushmills distillery. The number 12 in the name is symbolic, referring to the Dublin district where McGregor grew up.
Proper No. Twelve is a blend of selected grain and malt whiskeys, aged in American oak bourbon barrels. This gives it a smooth, approachable flavour profile with a gentle sweetness. Expect notes of vanilla, honey, caramel and toasted wood, accented by a touch of spice.
This whiskey is designed to be easy-drinking and enjoyable for everyday occasions. Ideal neat, over ice, or in mixed drinks like an Irish Mule, whiskey sour or a classic whiskey & cola. Proper No. Twelve quickly gained popularity not only among Conor McGregor fans but also with general Irish whiskey lovers.




