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Join the clubThis peachy sipper's got all the Southern charm you need.
Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley from the Florida Georgia Line are not just the most successful country music duo of all time, but they also know how to appreciate and make fine Whiskey. Old Camp is their first premium Whiskey brand—their second one is Woolf Moon Bourbon, also launched with a fellow musician. Musicians and booze, right? Anyway, Old Camp was inspired by a lot of things: a fusion of country, rock, hip-hop, pop and the simple things in life, like spending time with your friends and family, sitting on your porch, having a house party or a campfire together – summed up under the hashtag Get Country. And get country we did.
Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey begins with an American whiskey that first spent at least 2 years in new, #3 char (Hello, caramel and vanilla notes!) American white oak before it was infused with Georgia peach and Southern pecan flavors. No wonder it’s got that nice Southern charm to it. Bottled at a more than pleasant 70 proof, this champ will be the life at any gathering. Just picture it – a warm, summer day, you and your favorite people, chilling in the backyard, maybe you even do some barbecue and, everybody’s sipping tasty cocktails you made with Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey. Doesn’t it sound just… peachy?
Appearance / Color
Orange brown
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Sweet and peachy notes
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Peach and pecan flavors are balanced by sweet caramel and vanilla notes and spicy oak.
Finish
Smooth
The Flavor Spiral™ shows the most common flavors that you'll taste in Old Camp Blended American Whiskey and gives you a chance to have a taste of it before actually tasting it.
We invented Flavor Spiral™ here at Flaviar to get all your senses involved in tasting drinks and, frankly, because we think that classic tasting notes are boring.