They list George T. Stagg 15 Yr. Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon as the 4th best spirit for the year of 2003.
Full list is at: 2003 top spirits
They list George T. Stagg 15 Yr. Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon as the 4th best spirit for the year of 2003.
Full list is at: 2003 top spirits
Normally I would have a lot to say there, but since Georgy T is their first Bourbon choice in the line up.............![]()
I used their spirits search on Bourbons. Here are their top dozen. Not that my list would be the same, but I would find this list respectable.
98 • Old Rip Van Winkle 12 Year Old Special Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
95 • George T. Stagg 15 Yr. Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky
94 • Old Rip Van Winkle 15 Year Old Handmade Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey $40.
94 • Old Rip Van Winkle 10 Year Old Straight Bourbon Whiskey
93 • Elijah Craig 12 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
93 • Jim Beam Black 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.
92 • Wild Turkey Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
92 • Jim Beam Distillers Masterpiece 20 Year Old Port Finish Bourbon Whiskey
91 • W. L. Weller 12 Yr. Old Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey
91 • Eagle Rare 10 Yr. Old Straight Kentucky Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey
91 • Labrot & Graham Woodford Reserve Straight Bourbon Whisky
91 • Maker's Mark Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky
I agree...I would have nooo problem making these my next dozen bottles....but is #91 the best any of them can muster? I think not....but it is always an interesting list.
Note that the Beverage Institute only offers ratings on spirits submitted to them -- for a fee, of course -- generally by the producer. Thus, any list they produce, while generally reasonable, will be incomplete. Many bottlings just never get rated.
It still boils down to quality vs. price. Sometimes a 98 rated bourbon at $75 is not quite as acceptable as a 94 rated bourbon at $35, for an example. Are four (4) points worth $40? I usually say, NO! But I may say YES, in some cases. That has been my dilemma.![]()
I'd pay a $99 for a bottle rated at "99" but I wouldn't pay $91 for a "91".
with a price/value ratio applied, the following are the best for the money IMHO...
in no particular order:
Buffalo Trace/$18 a great whiskey
Ancient Ancient Age 10YEAR/$12 can anything match this price/quality ratio?
Weller 12/$18 another VERY good whiskey
VeryOldBarton/ $12 a steal
Elijah Craig12 /$16 as stated elswhere, the "star" of HH
Old Charter 12/ $15
Old Forester/ $12 a real deal and former "go to bourbon"
Wild Turkey 101/ $17 not often on my buy list but crowds swear by it...
...all of these and others I have missed for under $20 bucks...I agree it is pretty tough to justify spending 2 or 3 times this price for that diminishing difference in quality.
Not everybody is searching for a bargain all the time. Some of us are willing to spend a little more because we can appreciate those few extra points. Is it worth the extra $20 for that nicer bourbon? I say there are times when the answer is a definite YES.
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I appreciate your comments and bourbon price/value list. I will take these into consideration! Thanks.![]()