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James E. Pepper 1776 Bourbon is a distinguished bourbon crafted at the historic James E. Pepper distillery in the USA. Known as America's oldest whiskey brand, it was founded in 1776 by Elijah Pepper and has a rich legacy of family ownership spanning three generations before being acquired by Georgetown Trading Co. This bourbon boasts a robust ABV of 46% and is aged in sherry casks, imparting a unique depth of flavor. The tasting notes reveal a delightful complexity with fresh flowers and leafy greens intertwined with dried and fresh fruits. You'll also find hints of citrus, vanilla, caramel, and honey, complemented by a malty backbone and oak undertones. Additional flavors of coconut, almond, and walnut add to the experience, with a peppery finish that includes dried spices and a subtle brininess reminiscent of the sea. James E. Pepper 1776 Bourbon continues to honor its heritage while appealing to modern palates, making it a noteworthy addition to any whisky collection.
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