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Nov 10, 2022 · A spicy, four-grain bourbon sourced from MGP with a blend of 4- to 6-year-old barrels. Read the review and tasting notes for this bold, punchy, and long-lasting bourbon from Penelope Bourbon.
May 12, 2022 · A review of Penelope Architect, a French oak stave-finished bourbon from Penelope Bourbon Distillery. The reviewer praises its approachability, proof, and depth, but warns of its polarizing French oak flavor.
A four grain bourbon created by two friends and new fathers, Penelope Bourbon is a soft and spicy whiskey with a grassy finish. Read the tasting notes, appearance, nose, palate, and finish of this approachable and easygoing bourbon.
A review of Penelope Bourbon, a sourced and blended bourbon from MGP, with four grain composition. The reviewer finds it sweet, toasty, and oaky, but lacking richness and complexity.
Aug 26, 2023 · A review of Penelope Barrel Strength Bourbon, a blend of MGP bourbons aged for at least 4 years. The reviewer finds it sweet, spicy and youthful, but not as robust as other MGP products.
Nov 28, 2023 · A review of Penelope Barrel Strength 9 Year Private Select Bourbon, a MGP distilled whiskey released in October 2023. The reviewer notes the impact of aging on the flavor profile, the oak-heavy notes, and the spicy finish.
Jun 6, 2022 · Penelope Bourbon American Light Whiskey 13 Years Old – Classic light whiskey from the start: Sweet and buttery, with sesame notes and a little touch of petrol on the nose. The palate sees that petrol note pick up just a bit, but that’s perhaps to be expected from a 64%+ abv spirit.