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The new 10 yr Michter's is supposidely 20 yr old rye. Too costly to change the label. You can differentiate it from the earlier version by the bottling location on the rear label( old-Lawrenceburg or new-Bardstown).
tlsmothers wrote:The new 10 yr Michter's is supposidely 20 yr old rye. Too costly to change the label. You can differentiate it from the earlier version by the bottling location on the rear label( old-Lawrenceburg or new-Bardstown).
Interesting. I hadn't heard that. Well, that would justify the price more, but it's a bit lame to not change a label. That's sorta like saying, "Yeah, I know the wine's vintage says 2001, but it's really 2002. We just couldn't afford a new label."
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