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75% Corn, 15% Wheat, 7% Rye, and 3% Malted Barley Mash Bill Whiskeys

These are popular whiskeys with mash bill of 75% Corn, 15% Wheat, 7% Rye, and 3% Malted Barley.

Penelope Bourbon Architect Series
Penelope Bourbon Architect Series

Aroma: Sweet candied cream and floral with hints of crème brûlée. Forward Notes: Sweet vanilla and viscous cream with some savory oak notes. Body: Creamy sweetness transitions from the forward notes and into the body, herbal, floral and cream. Finish:

Penelope Bourbon Rosé Cask Finish
Penelope Bourbon Rosé Cask Finish

Aroma: Candied fruit, caramel, and vanilla. Body Notes: Sweet and refreshing hints of vanilla and viscous cream. Forward Notes: Creamy sweetness transitions from the forward notes and into the body, herbal, floral, and cream. Finish: Rich leather and good heat

Penelope Bourbon Barrel Strength
Penelope Bourbon Barrel Strength

Aroma: Sweet caramel with a hints of maple syrup and candied sweetness. Forward Notes: Smooth caramel syrup, brown sugar, subtle barrel char, and hints of butterscotch and crème brûlée. Body: Sweetness transitions to notes of cinnamon, barrel char, and slight

Penelope Bourbon
Penelope Bourbon

Aroma: Balanced corn sweetness, caramel, light oak, syrup, dynamic aroma profile with slight savory notes. Forward Notes: Sweet fruit and grain, slight leather, very slight candied cream, and cherry. Body: Fruit, syrup, candied sweetness, and a savory vanilla note with

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