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What did you pass up today? Summer '13


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I passed on some Balcones Rumble for about $50. I know some folks on here like it and maybe even mentioned wanting help locating some. If that's correct and my recollection is right, let me know and I'll point you in the right direction.

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I think most folks like/want the cask strength version but could be wrong. You did the right thing passing on the regular IMO.

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After the tepid reviews/opinions (I pretty much expected such) expressed in a thread I started a few days ago, I have decided to pass up both Calumet Farms Bourbon (one of y'all suggested it may contain a piece of actual racehorse! ...great comment!) and Lexington Bourbon. Both are expressions of apparently pretty ordinary, fairly young Bourbon done for NDP's and sold at moderately high, to very high, prices ($50 for the CF, $28 for the Lex). :rolleyes:

I'm still on the fence about the "Forgiven" being marketed by WT. (A supposedly accidental mingling of Straight Rye with WT Bourbon.) They're asking $51 for a 750 around my area for it. Without someone who's tasted it saying it's at least unique or different enough to warrant the high freight, I'm pretty hesitant.

Anybody with a review of "Forgiven"?

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If I were in a frame of mind to buy Forgiven I would still wait for some first person impressions. Doubt we'll have to wait long, somebody will buy it, somebody always does.

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We had the Forgiven on the porch a week ago when the WT rep visited. All of us gave it a thumbs up. We were sharing a bottle provided by the rep. If $51 is the price .. that's priced above a few brands I would reach for first at that level. The number of new intros coming in at $40+ are disturbing .. and I think it's going to only help those great old stand bys in the neighborhood of $30 or even less. WT has some good stuff on the way in the next month or so.

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Passed on a PHC blend of Mashbills for 119.99. Also a WT Tradition 14 for 99.99. Another WT American Spirit for 146.99 & a HW 21 for 138.99. I did pick up a 2010 FR LE SmB. :-)
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Family size Weller 12, should have brought a checked bag to Austin so I could have brought a couple home.

Best regards, Tony

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Passed on some Wild Turkey 80 proof both in the 1.75 L and 1 L sizes. They also had some 101 with the old label.

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Saw some WT Forgiven twice today. Had a distributor that was at the store try and tell me it was awesome, told him $50 for 4 - 6 year old product with a funny story was a joke and he got quiet and didn't disagree.

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OFBB @$47 (actually less than i expected it for in KY), some Michters 10 @$95....ummm, hell no. EC21 and HW 21 both out of my comfort zone.

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Eagle Rare for $50? I was offered a taste from the bottom of a bottle - mighty smooth! :grin:

(Hey, waddayawant - it was a small taste)

The usual store price is $36 here and even that has been too high to whet my whistle, yet.

Saw a Hirsh 28yo Bourbon for a king's ransom.

How about a showdown? Eagle Rare for $36, Bulleit 10yo for $42 or FRSB for $45?

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Passed up some Old Charter 10 year (43%), usually only see the 8 yr in New Mexico. I also passed up some handles of 80 proof Wild turkey with gold labels, not sure how dusty those are, would have snapped them right up if 101's. Finally I saw a very dusty and neglected bottle of Wild Turkey tradition for $120. I wasn't very tempted at that price especially since the same store had three bottles of EJBP (not passed up)!

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Eagle Rare for $50? I was offered a taste from the bottom of a bottle - mighty smooth! :grin:

(Hey, waddayawant - it was a small taste)

The usual store price is $36 here and even that has been too high to whet my whistle, yet.

Saw a Hirsh 28yo Bourbon for a king's ransom.

How about a showdown? Eagle Rare for $36, Bulleit 10yo for $42 or FRSB for $45?

$50 for ER is crazy. You should be able to get a 1.75L for just a bit more than that!

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Shelf full of Forgiven @ $49, though did see more Baby Saz today than i've seen in ages in KY (already have enough to tide me over).

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I was only able to pass on the Forgiven once. What was there yesterday was gone today.

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3 bottles of PHC cognac at $80. Not that I thought this was a bad price its just that I don't really care for this bottling. Left them for others that truly enjoy this unique finish.

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3 bottles of PHC cognac at $80. Not that I thought this was a bad price its just that I don't really care for this bottling. Left them for others that truly enjoy this unique finish.

That would be me! Unfortunately no way to get to Chicago.

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Shelf full of Forgiven @ $49, though did see more Baby Saz today than i've seen in ages in KY (already have enough to tide me over).
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Curious to where this was in ky. We haven't received baby saz in a long time. Wonder if more is coming or if they have had it a while.
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Louisville, smaller shop the first day....large format store a day later. Has to be new shipment, i'm in the large format store every few weeks and hadn't seen in ages. Good news was no apparent price spike. Was @ $26.
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Passed on WT Forgiven at $49. Only passed on it because of what I've read on this site. Thanks for saving me $50.

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I passed on a 2001 Weller 19. I hear that particular year is very woody, extremely bitter, and fairly dense. Though I have also heard it does manage to beat some of the recent OWA single barrel picks which have been rated well below average - it must be one hectic time trying to dump those particular duds.

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