Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year


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Weighing in at 107. A boxer not a fighter even at that weight.

Lots of caramel and very smooth for the proof. Not a Tyson by any means! :rotfl:

Pairing up with a CoRo of indeterminate age. For some reason I like that! The indeterminate age that is! ;-)

I forgot to add that I am listening to bluegrass. Bourbon and blugrass. :-D

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» » » Give me Pappy Van Winkle 20yr...yum yummy. X:love:

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» » Yea but twice the price. :-)

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» Yeah but 3 times as yummy. X:-D

The 10 and 12 Year Olds are staples in my cabinet. I have the 20 Year Old, but at the price, I don't drink it all the time. For the money, the best of the line is the 15 Year Old. It can be found for around $40 and is almost as good as the 20...though a bit hotter.

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» Have you tried the Black MAple Hill 14 year?

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» Very tastey, looking forward to trying the 21 year too, but a bit pricey

» there.

The 14 Year is fantastic. The 11 Year Old is OK, but I wouldn't seek it out. I have not had the 16 or the 21...too pricey for what they are.

The Black Maple Hill used to be Van Winkle product, but according to Julian Van Winkle, it no longer is. This was based on a conversation in February. He suggests that it is probably Heaven Hill stock, bottled by the folks at Black Maple Hill (the old Willett Distillery). The same folks also do Vintage and several others.

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» » Have you tried the Black MAple Hill 14 year?

» »

» » Very tastey, looking forward to trying the 21 year too, but a bit

» pricey

» » there.

»

» The 14 Year is fantastic. The 11 Year Old is OK, but I wouldn't seek it

» out. I have not had the 16 or the 21...too pricey for what they are.

»

» The Black Maple Hill used to be Van Winkle product, but according to

» Julian Van Winkle, it no longer is. This was based on a conversation in

» February. He suggests that it is probably Heaven Hill stock, bottled by

» the folks at Black Maple Hill (the old Willett Distillery). The same

» folks also do Vintage and several others.

I just picked up a bottle of Black Maple Hill to try on Saturday.

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