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If you gave me $400 and you really liked that flavor profile (Buffalo Trace Wheated mashbill), I would suggest purchasing a 1.75L of Weller 12yr and a 1.75L of a good Old Weller Antique 107pf Private Barrel selection. Both could be had for less than $400 on secondary (or less than $100 retail), would provide 5x the volume of whiskey (3.5L) and would give you a good foray into both flavor profiles...![]()
Thanks. I could have bought the 10 year from him but I didn't think it was that great of a deal.. except that #### is impossible to find around here. That being said, I don't NEED it.. So, I should buy $400 of other awesome bourbons instead.
Weller 12yr: Essentially the same exact thing as Lot B... certain barrels are cherry picked for Lot B. The rest become Weller 12. Weller has become hard as hell to find, but it regularly available on the secondary market for $90 750ml / $170 1.75L ($35 750ml / $50 1.75L retail if you can find it).
Old Weller Antique 107pf. The same base "juice" bottled at the same nice 107 proof as the 10yr Old Rip Van Winkle product, just generally bottled at about 6-7 years old instead of 10yrs. Store picks are cherry picked barrels selected for having the best flavor profile, and they trend a bit older (7-8yrs typically). These store picks are increasing in popularity, but generally can be found on secondary for $50-60 750ml / $120-140 1.75L. ($25 750ml / $50 1.75L retail if your local stores stock them).
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, maybe they will set something back for me.
We'll be picking another at Buffalo Trace distillery in 4 weeks, on March 13th.