New TWCP Single Barrel alert!
We believe this is the first James E. Pepper DECANTER Barrel in St. Louis
In stock at Forsyth now - our other locations later this afternoon/evening.
James E. Pepper / TWCP Decanter Single Barrel 5 Year Bourbon...$65.99
Our James E. Pepper Decanter Single Barrel 5 Year Bourbon (Barrel #20-454) was bottled uncut and unfiltered for us at 108.2 proof, we chose the distillery’s bold "RR" mash bill of 51% corn, 45% raw rye, and 4% malted rye. This recipe delivers a distinctly rye-forward profile but holds on to the distinctive Bourbon sweetness. It has aromas and flavors of black pepper, cinnamon, vanilla and herbal rye layered over sweet caramel corn and toasted oak. The finish is balanced nicely with some heat and sweetness
Our own Single bourbon distilled at the Historic James E. Pepper Distillery, DSP-KY-5
The rich history of our distillery and the legacy of Colonel James E. Pepper is celebrated in our newest product — James E. Pepper Barrel Proof Decanter. This custom bottle is a re-creation of a decanter from our distillery in the 1940s. We are thrilled and honored to continue the legacy of the Pepper family.
- Aged : 5 Years
- Proof: 108.2
- Uncut and Unfiltered
- Single Barrel #20-454
Our James E. Pepper Decanter Single Barrel 5 Year Bourbon (Barrel #20-454) was bottled uncut and unfiltered for us at 108.2 proof, we chose the distillery’s bold "RR" mash bill of 51% corn, 45% raw rye, and 4% malted rye. This recipe delivers a distinctly rye-forward profile but holds on to the distinctive Bourbon sweetness. It has aromas and flavors of black pepper, cinnamon, vanilla and herbal rye layered over sweet caramel corn and toasted oak. The finish is balanced nicely with some heat and sweetness
Our own Single bourbon distilled at the Historic James E. Pepper Distillery, DSP-KY-5
The rich history of our distillery and the legacy of Colonel James E. Pepper is celebrated in our newest product — James E. Pepper Barrel Proof Decanter. This custom bottle is a re-creation of a decanter from our distillery in the 1940s. We are thrilled and honored to continue the legacy of the Pepper family.


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