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Exploring
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:02 pm
by Bourbon HQ
Man! Today I was exploring around town here in Louisville and ran across these great finds! It's still out there if you look hard enough. I know what I'll be doing tonight. These all have the tax stamp on them.
Gayle
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:30 pm
by Mark
Wow, very cool, and I love the $5 tag on the one bottle!
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:19 pm
by Bourbon Joe
Nice Gayle.
Joe
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:06 pm
by bourbonv
Good job Gayle!
I know you really like Heaven Hill and it looks like you got a couple of good old ones there. Congratulations.
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:15 pm
by Bourbon HQ
Thanks Mike, It was fun seeing these in the stores.
Gayle
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:17 pm
by Bourbon HQ
Anyone know information about Benchmark?
Gayle
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:36 pm
by cowdery
Benchmark is an old Seagram's product. Actually, not that old. It was launched I think in the 1970s, making it probably the last new bourbon brand launched before the crash. Arguably, the crash was already underway. During one of the big Seagram's brand sell-offs, in the late 1980s, it went to Sazerac, along with Eagle Rare, which is what really got them going in bourbon, before even they bought the distillery in Frankfort.
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 6:53 pm
by Bourbon Joe
cowdery wrote:During one of the big Seagram's brand sell-offs, in the late 1980s, it went to Sazerac, along with Eagle Rare, which is what really got them going in bourbon, before even they bought the distillery in Frankfort.
And the rest is history. Thank you Seagrams for making the BTAC possible.
Joe
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:33 pm
by Kendall
Congrats.
What time is the tasting?
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:36 pm
by Bourbon HQ
As soon as you can get here!
Gayle
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:45 pm
by Kendall
I'd say with all those choices you have probably already started.
What's the best so far?
Posted:
Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:52 am
by Bourbon HQ
I'd say so far, it's a toss up between the Old Taylor and Heaven Hill 8 year old BIB.
Gayle
Posted:
Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:36 pm
by BourbonDrinker
Man I'm envious. What a haul. I've really got to hop on my car one of these days and drive around to all the small towns nearby to see if I can find anything unusual (although my expectations are low). Kansas is one of the smaller distribution areas in the country and we don't get much.
Here's a reply I recently got from Buffalo Trace in response to my inquiry about possible distribution in Kansas.
Thanks for your email and interest in Buffalo Trace. Since Buffalo Trace was introduced it has received lots of positive press and has begun to develop quite a following. The unfortunate part has been that the demand has far outpaced our ability to produce it. For aged Bourbons of course, the available inventory has to be planned for many years in advance of its bottling. When an item like Buffalo Trace really catches hold we only have enough available based on the forecast of roughly ten years ago. We have concentrated our sales in and around Kentucky although there has admittedly some that finds its way to other markets. We have tried to make sure that we don’t formally introduce it to markets that we know we can’t maintain a consistent supply. The positive part is that it appears that we will begin to have more and more availability over the next few years which hopefully will allow more to be made available in new markets like Kansas.
Posted:
Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:47 pm
by Bucc58
That's good info Devin cause i want it here in AR too! I have to get it fron TN right now. Good Luck.
Posted:
Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:20 pm
by cowdery
In Fort Smith, you have tanker trucks full of Wild Turkey rolling into town every day. If I lived there, I'd be looking for a way to tap that keg.