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Picked up some of the 17 year to try last weekend.

Well I gotta say, no ROI on this one. Not to my likeing and I would rather stick with Elmer T Lee and Woodford at significantly less. :-(

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» Picked up some of the 17 year to try last weekend.

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» Well I gotta say, no ROI on this one. Not to my likeing and I would

» rather stick with Elmer T Lee and Woodford at significantly less. :-(

Maybe I'm missing something here, but which did you buy?

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Check it out man I had some Courvoisier last night from 1951! It was my buddy's grandpa's and it was excellent. I was like, "45 f'in years old dude. Smell it first." Smelled great so down the hatch and it was very smooth. Woodford is still my favorite new whisk.

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» Check it out man I had some Courvoisier last night from 1951! ... I was like, "45 f'in years old

» dude. Smell it first."

55 f'ing years, actually:-P ;-)

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It is actually called Vintage Bourbon.

The Vintage Bourbon comes in 17 year old and I think 21 year old and 25 year old.

I picked up a bottle of the 17 year old.

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» It is actually called Vintage Bourbon.

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» The Vintage Bourbon comes in 17 year old and I think 21 year old and 25

» year old.

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» I picked up a bottle of the 17 year old.

Is it available on the north east coast?

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Would you please check the bottle and tell me who distilled this? Bourbon is my drink of choice and I haven't heard of or tried this one, nor could I find it in the bourbon database. Thanks.

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Ky Bourbon Distillers, ie Evan Kulsveen I think, but the bottle is long gone. :-D

I live in DC. Don't know availability elsewhere.

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» Would you please check the bottle and tell me who distilled this? Bourbon

» is my drink of choice and I haven't heard of or tried this one, nor could

» I find it in the bourbon database. Thanks.

I believe Vintage Bourbon is bottled by an independent bottler. I believe they get their distilled stock from either Heaven Hill or Buffalo Trace. I'll have to check to make sure of which.

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