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Two parts:

1) What label (Eagle Rare 101, WTRB, Four Roses 1B, etc) do you have the most of?

2) What Brand do you have the most of (Weller, Wild Turkey, Van Winkle, Beam, etc)?

THe single label I have the most of is Old Fitz Prime (80, 86 and 90 proof), Old Fitz BIB, Weller Centennial and then WTRR

For me, the labels brands that top the list are Wild Turkey and then Weller & Old Fitz are equal.

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I have more van winkle/pappy single bottles than any others. If you group bottles by distillery BT is by far the front runner. Most of my bottles are 2004 to present. Not much luck with dusties. tim

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Sazerac 18yo is the most by label.

Van Winkle is the most by brand.

Holy Cow, Timothy!

There's some investment there.

Those Saz 18's were never, ever $12 dusties - I've never seen a BTAC below $49.

Roger

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Top 3 labels,

1. Weller Centennial

2. Eagle Rare 101

3. Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit

Top 3 brands,

1. Weller

2. Wild Turkey

3. Four Roses

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Label:

1. Very Special Old Fitzgerald (S/W)

2. Weller Centennial, Handy Rye & Dickel #12 (tie)

3. OGD114

Distillery: BT (by far)

Name: Weller (no contest on this one, whether or not you include BTAC)

I'm getting a case of OWA this week, so those numbers will skew (as that's the most of anything I've ever bought at once) -- I just like to have some around since it's hard for me to get here.

Great Thread, M -- this has been interesting.

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Distillery-BT

Label-ERSB 10/90

When I first started buying bourbon ERSB 10/90 was my goto pour. I like it so much that I bought 10 bottles of it...I found them at a pretty good price. Now that I've been exposed to a number of different bourbons thanks to many here my bunker is becoming more diversified. As of late I have been buying a lot of ETL...I have 7 of those bunkered now.

Great thread to Em...should be interesting to see what everyone has!

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I think the question was Labels and Brands, not Labels and Distilleries.

I think, but I could be wrong.

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Holy Cow, Timothy!

There's some investment there.

Those Saz 18's were never, ever $12 dusties - I've never seen a BTAC below $49.

Roger

But I spread it out over a decade of purchases...the Van Winkles, too actually.

I seem to recall paying $40 for the original BTAC and probably the first couple years after, that it didn't really get pricey until 2004-5.

Also, I guess it could be said that I have an "investment grade" bunker.

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Most by distillery: BT

Most by label: None really. I tend to buy a variety of brands and usually don't have more than two or three of any one on hand.

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I think the question was Labels and Brands, not Labels and Distilleries.

I think, but I could be wrong.

Your right, but I do not really care. A response is better than none.

If I know the label, I know the distillery for most folks (or group of distillers). Only a hand few of folks here (relative hand full to the likelihood of folks that were going to respond) have bunkers full of dusties.

For mine weather it is label of Brand, the distillers are

  • My Weller collection spans SW-Bernheim-BT
  • My WT collection is,well of coarse all Austin Nichols :D
  • My Fitz Collection is SW-Berheim-Maybe one HH (with the one VSOF)

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I have a bunch of different labels in Beam, WT, WR, etc.; but for #'s, nudging out everything on both label and brand is still Stagg.

kudos to hectic1, ER10/90 is one of my regular standbies, along with EJ 12&18.

OscarV is right, going for most distillery in the house will certainly give edge to the big producers with lots of labels.

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Without digging and counting I'm thinking it is probably a tie between Van Winkle labels and Willett single barrel. But now that I think of it if I include all the Black Maple Hill single barrels Ryes and BOurbons and the Noah's 17's and the Vintage labels the KBD stuff is the most represented.

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Distillery-BT By a wide margin

Label-Weller Multiple bottles of all varieties

Joe

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12 Van Winkles ranging from the 10yo to the 23yo in varying quantities for each. :yum:

4 yrs of OFBB. No other duplicates.

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