Did not see this info out there. Anyone know how old RHFs is?
I knows its at lease 4 years...
The Julio's Series III is coming out soon so I figured I would do a series I-III taste-off... But did not have an age for referance...
Did not see this info out there. Anyone know how old RHFs is?
I knows its at lease 4 years...
The Julio's Series III is coming out soon so I figured I would do a series I-III taste-off... But did not have an age for referance...
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Aren't they all single barrel expressions?![]()
I have always thought they were 8-10 yrs....
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Scott
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IMHO, this whiskey is so refined that my guess would be that it is around 9-10 years old. Maybe even older.
Tim
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I had a bottle of that and I'll bet it said on there how old it was but I can't recall it for the life of me.
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There's a thread here somewhere that Ken Weber (formerly at BT) discussed the RHF bottling history. The removal of the cheesy gold chain, the old note in the box proclaiming anyone purchasing RHF was certainly a con-a-sewer of fine bourbon, etc etc. He said those cheesy gold chain BIB bottles were averaging 10 years of age and more recent stuff approximately 8 years. At the first annual Bourbon Taster of The Year competition, RHF was one of the samples and I believe we accepted 8 years old as the "correct" answer for it.
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