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I don't have a problem with Bourdain at all, in fact I usually enjoy the show when I manage to catch it. I just don't watch much TV. He reminds me of a lot of New Yorkers I have known over the years as far as attitude and swager. Maybe it's a Miami thing and when I grew up in Miami it was like a distant southern suburb of New York.

What I enjoy is his appreciation and enthusiasm for street food, simple fare and strong drink. He gets snarky when average food is served pretentiously.

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I agree. I do like Adam Richman, though.
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Sometimes he tries to be a little too clever or overly dramatic, but he seems like a cool guy. I've enjoyed his shows.

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It wasn't Anthony Bourdain, but Zane Lamprey from Three Sheets, that first introduced me to PVW. it was the episode where he went to Kentucky and told all about bourbon that I first even heard of PVW. It was what made me go out and buy a bottle with my first bonus check from my new job 5 yrs ago. (BTW, I paid $75 for a bottle of 23yr Family Reserve, which is NOW pricing out at $495...)

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I remember Pappy prices when they were much less than $75.00. I just hope the media foodies don't decide BIBs are the new best thing.

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It wasn't Anthony Bourdain, but Zane Lamprey from Three Sheets, that first introduced me to PVW. it was the episode where he went to Kentucky and told all about bourbon that I first even heard of PVW. It was what made me go out and buy a bottle with my first bonus check from my new job 5 yrs ago. (BTW, I paid $75 for a bottle of 23yr Family Reserve, which is NOW pricing out at $495...)
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I guess I don't watch him as often as some. Does he often bring up PVW? I've seen him do it once, at a restaurant in Seattle.

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Just watch The Mind of a Chef, and David Chang has Julian Van Winkle and Sean Brook up a couple of times. I thought it was well presented, especially episode 8.

I just want to live in Julian's tasting room. In the background it has so many nice bottles that I love, PVW and BTAC.

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Julian also stated his grandfather started making whisky in 1893. Actually that is when PVW got his first job as a salesman with the Weller Co. With all deference to the old gentleman the truth is PVW never made a drop of whisky though he was a whiz at selling it.

The Master Distillers that launched and ran Stitzel-Weller were members of the Beam family.

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