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James E. Pepper 1776 Straight Bourbon (100 Proof) Brown Label
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broam
Reviewed April 15, 2023 (edited April 26, 2023)35.0 USD per BottleJames E. Pepper Distillery -
Cristian-Bryant
Reviewed April 14, 2023Nose is very citrusy. Palate: heavy vanilla, oak, and cane sugar notes. Short finish. -
CamsCask
Reviewed April 1, 2023Middle of the road delicious bourbon, makes a super good old fashioned -
camdencosta
Reviewed March 26, 2023smooth spice and cherry. small enjoyable bite and oaky finish. great all-around. not super distinct. great for price30.0 USD per Bottle -
Erik_Palmieri
Reviewed February 27, 2023A rich, darkly sweet nose is balanced with plenty of spice and some punchy ethanol. Molasses, dark cherries in syrup, chocolate, white pepper, baking spices, bay leaf, dried mint, charred oak, and vanilla buttercream all combine for a truly pleasing aroma. The palate is initially bittersweet, with an almost sour note, and really brings the “Pepper” with notes of cracked peppercorns and cayenne alike. The bitterness quickly fades and brown sugar, crème de menthe, and cherry vanilla cola take over while the heat remains. The mouthfeel is satiny and full. The whiskey clings to the glass tenaciously, forming a skirt that beads fairly quickly but bleeds slowly. While tears drop and thin yet uniform legs appear, it holds the line nearly perfectly unbroken like stalwart soldiers. The finish shows a bit of orange peel, mild oak, more vanilla, subtle lingering herbal notes, cigar papers, some pomegranate, rose petal, and a little toasted coconut. Great straight or over ice. Nose: 10 Taste: 8 Body: 9 Finish: 9
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