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Duck Club Bourbon Co.
46%
5-6 Years
Released in November 2025, this is Duck Club Bourbon, the entry-level bourbon from Duck Club, the brand from country music singer Riley Green. This four-grain bourbon is bottled in Clarksville, Tennessee. It's a blend of bourbons from an undisclosed Kentucky distiller (or distillers) and Indiana's MGP. Here's how the blend breaks down: 88% 5-year-old Kentucky bourbon distilled from a mashbill of 67% corn, 23% rye and 10% malted barley; and 12% 6-year-old wheated bourbon from MGP distilled from 51% corn, 45% wheat and 4% malted barley. It's bottled at 92 proof.
With a suggested retail price of $29.99, this bottle is positioned as the brand's entry-level expression, released alongside a $39.99 counterpart — called "High Brass" — that's bottled at a higher proof of 110.
Duck Club Bourbon is available in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas, plus available online direct-to-consumer in 42 states.
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Pleasant nose. A big peanut brittle note is joined by vanilla and orange peel.
Moderate mouthfeel. The palate is fairly woody, with notes of vanilla, cinnamon and pepper.
Peanut shells, ash, dark chocolate, espresso.
A solid but unremarkable bourbon. It's nutty and not overly sweet, with a nice dark finish. As far as entry-level bourbons, it's not half bad, and I respect Green going with a 92 proof point; many celebrities would've simply bottled it at the minimum of 80, slapped their name on it and moved on.
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Disclosure: The producer provided this sample to review free of charge, and without expectation of review or rating.