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Binny's had a Willet 8yr old wheater in 2012 that was outstanding, 122.1 proof and $55. I bought 3 of them and should have gotten more.

As for the best I've ever tasted.....you'll have to ask Cliff about his PVW from a few years ago. Truly amazing whiskey

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They're basically unicorn bottles, but the three best wheat recipe bourbons I've had were Old Rip 10/107 bottled in 1985, and two WFE 17 year bottled at 132.2 and 144 proof.
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PHC 4 best I ever had.

This is on my long-term wish list. Never had it but love wheaters. How does it compare to WLW? It's weird because as much as I love wheaters, I finally got a WLW this year and I found myself actually like GTS more. Not that I DISliked WLW but I expected to like it more than I did...

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This is on my long-term wish list. Never had it but love wheaters. How does it compare to WLW? It's weird because as much as I love wheaters, I finally got a WLW this year and I found myself actually like GTS more. Not that I DISliked WLW but I expected to like it more than I did...

While they are both wheaters, they aren't really comparable in my mind. It's not an apples to oranges comparison, but I pick up a lot of notes from the PHC4, such as toasted marshmallow, that aren't in the WLW.

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no love yet for Vintage 17 (the wheated version)?

I drank and loved many a bottle. Have 3 left that I've been staring at.

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This is on my long-term wish list. Never had it but love wheaters. How does it compare to WLW? It's weird because as much as I love wheaters, I finally got a WLW this year and I found myself actually like GTS more. Not that I DISliked WLW but I expected to like it more than I did...

I think you could take a WLW and a GTS from any given release, open side by side, and the GTS will show better that day. Come back to them in a year, and whatever's left in the WLW will be some of the dandiest Bourbon you've ever had.

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I've kind of got a power list as it was extremely difficult for me to thin the herd.WFE 17yr.R/E PS,PHC 4th,ORVW 10 107 '85,Binnys W12,Everett's W12,'10 WLW and the Van Blankle to round out the list.

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I think you could take a WLW and a GTS from any given release, open side by side, and the GTS will show better that day. Come back to them in a year, and whatever's left in the WLW will be some of the dandiest Bourbon you've ever had.
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I've kind of got a power list as it was extremely difficult for me to thin the herd.WFE 17yr.R/E PS,PHC 4th,ORVW 10 107 '85,Binnys W12,Everett's W12,'10 WLW and the Van Blankle to round out the list.
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One not mentioned yet and several posting on here tasted it with me. A Lot B from several years ago open at Doug Phillips' house. AaronWF seemed to know some history on it. Much older bourbon than 12 years in the bottle. Absolutely stunning. And that stood out in a stellar crowd that day.

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Right now I've got open PVW 20, PVW 15, Lot B, ORVW 10, WLW, Weller 12, and Makers 46. Would LOVE to someday track down a PVW 23, if anybody out there has an extra, hint hint nudge nudge, hah.

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Right now I've got open PVW 20, PVW 15, Lot B, ORVW 10, WLW, Weller 12, and Makers 46. Would LOVE to someday track down a PVW 23, if anybody out there has an extra, hint hint nudge nudge, hah.
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Yea, but I'd almost rather pay $350 for a bottle over $75 for a pour...

Oh I don't recommend you do any such thing. I meant get acquainted with some of our Texas members who are known for their kind, generous, sharing nature. I wouldn't pay $75.00 for a whole bottle of the stuff.

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All Time..WLW 2009, Any age-stated OWA

Current..Larceny, Weller 12, MM and MM46

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Probably the best I ever had:

And Old Weller Original from the 1950s that I got as a sample from a member and some WFE 8 year 1789b I also got as a sample.

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One of the best for sure and needs to be on anyone's wheater list who adores wheaters IMO. In no particular order:

PHC 4th

WLW

Willett 18yo (PB)

VW (any)

OWA 107

My usual answer for a "What Is Your Favorite" type of question is: The one in my hand. :)

I really do like all wheaters, Weller's in particular. But if I had to pick only one, it would be the 2007 WLW. :yum:

These are about the same for me. Love that 2007 WLW!

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