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Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last [Thompson, Wright] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Pappyland: A Story of Family, Fine Bourbon, and the Things That Last Review: history weaving through family - I am fortunate enough to be from a family with an amazing past,present and hopefully future. The story of the Van Winkles contrasted with an extremely well told storyteller is totally enjoyable. My recent interest in Bourbon (we have some relatives that ran a speak easy) prompted me to read Pappyland. Now on to more written by their family. Review: Kentucky Bourbon at its finest. - The Pappy Van Winkle family embraced this author and I embraced their struggles and successes, with bourbon in hand, of course.





| Best Sellers Rank | #30,913 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Whiskey #12 in Alcoholic Spirits #30 in Culinary Biographies & Memoirs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,826) |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.98 x 8.54 inches |
| Edition | Later prt. |
| ISBN-10 | 0735221251 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0735221253 |
| Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | November 10, 2020 |
| Publisher | Penguin Press |
W**H
history weaving through family
I am fortunate enough to be from a family with an amazing past,present and hopefully future. The story of the Van Winkles contrasted with an extremely well told storyteller is totally enjoyable. My recent interest in Bourbon (we have some relatives that ran a speak easy) prompted me to read Pappyland. Now on to more written by their family.
K**N
Kentucky Bourbon at its finest.
The Pappy Van Winkle family embraced this author and I embraced their struggles and successes, with bourbon in hand, of course.
S**G
Great Stories: Classic Southern Storytelling
If I were able, I'd give this a 4.5 star. Great story on the Van Winkle family; on whiskey; and I appreciated Wright's weaving his own story into it. That's how the story evolved. But the overall story of the south, whiskey, and the Van Winkle family history was exceptional. The only complaint I would have, and only legitimate one (the rest are overblown, imo), is that in an attempt to jump around and not make the story a simple straight narrative (which is not as entertaining in today's storytelling world) some of the stories were disjointed with some esoteric elements in the story, to the point that trying to follow could be confusing here and there. Some parts and people were introduced so subtly, then later re-introduced, that it created a more confusing element. Otherwise, great book and a great wordsmith. The insights into the problems of the whiskey industry (which perhaps may be a reason behind some dislike of this book) were eye-opening. Lastly, to speak to the complaints about politics. This is a massive over-reaction. This is not a political book nor is it laced with political elements as it appears to be from many of the reviews. It strikes me as a product of an overly sensitive environment. There were hardly any political elements and a minuscule reference to the former president that is blown out of proportion. There were a few and only brief references to the problematic issues of southern heritage; one which has both great tradition (which Wright touched on) and the dark spot of Jim Crow over past generations. If we are denying that element of past generations in the south and its impact - again, only touched on for a few seconds here and there, then not much more to say; other than such are a product of being overly sensitive and reading too much into the book.
M**N
Better than expected
Entertaining, insightful and intriguing. Good, low key read that provokes quite a bit of internal emotion and thought. First of his books I have read. Eager to read others.
K**R
Excellent book!
Very interesting book, especially if you are a bourbon collector!
N**N
This book made the trip
Excellent read - Thompson nails it. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys families, bourbon, and the value of hard work.
J**B
Great read not just for bourbon lovers!!
Loved this book, must be read with a good bourbon in hand!
J**D
Great story, but had to get political (why?)
This book is not what I thought it was going to be, but better for it. It is a moving story of how Julian Van Winkle III saved the family business, and what really made “Pappy’s” the sensation it is. Wright Thompson weaves in his own story with Julian’s, which is poignant at times and seems self-serving at others. It’s as if the book becomes more about catharsis for Wright Thompson than about the Van Winkle family and their story. Some of that emotion is appropriate - it’s about his dad and that connects to Julian’s dad and grandad - but then he goes political. Somehow he has to mention Trump in the book via talking about the 2016 election. Really? He is clearly linking those that support Trump to slavery that existed in America. It’s all the typical liberal handwringing. Why? Mr Thompson: Tip - Not all conservatives are racist - very few are. Not all liberals are communists. More important, not everything is political! We create disunity by making it such.
A**R
Brilliantly written, fascinating subject. Couldn’t put it down! An unexpected rollercoaster of emotions. Fantastic
M**H
Anyone who enjoys Bourbon should read this book! It gives you good insight into the Pappy story as well as historical context of Bourbon. It hasn't always been this popular and it is very interesting to read how you practically couldn't give it away 40 years ago.
M**C
Whilst this is a brand new book, it looks like a reject/ mis cut. The pages have been cut unevenly as per pictures which makes turning the pages harder and just looks bad.
T**B
A Beautifully Crafted Story of Family, Bourbon, and Legacy. Pappyland is so much more than a book about bourbon—it's a heartfelt journey into tradition, perseverance, and the bonds that tie us to our past. Wright Thompson's storytelling is as smooth and layered as a glass of Pappy Van Winkle itself. The way he weaves Julian Van Winkle III's dedication to preserving his family's legacy with reflections on his own life is masterful. It's not just about making whiskey; it's about what it means to build something meaningful and lasting. The anecdotes are rich, the history fascinating, and the prose is so evocative you can almost taste the bourbon. This book is a must-read for bourbon lovers and anyone who appreciates a deeply personal, well-told story. You'll come away inspired—and perhaps craving a good pour of Pappy!
M**Y
For someone perfectly able to purchase the things that they want ...this gift gives insight into the history and ethos of a great product ! Can't wait to read it myself!
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