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Originally Posted by L-Pink
Not to be a dick, but, that's only 12-13 year old bourbon. Bourbon does all it's aging and flavor development in wooden barrels. Once placed in bottles or ceramic decanters like those pictured nothing positive happens to the whiskey no matter how many years it sits. Empty, those decanters are sold at local Kentucky gift shoppes for $15.00 to tourists.
What you have pictured is average 90 proof, 12 year old bourbon whiskey in a $15 dollar ceramic bottle made in china. No big deal.
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Actually I would have thought the same but it has aged very well in the decanter. I was afraid of the cork being bad and ruining it but it wasn't. I did lose a few in transport due to corks. As far as price I guess it's a good thing I only paid $105.62 for 55 decanters in all. Needless to say I've already made my money back and then some. I won't be selling or trading any more that's for sure.. Best whiskey I've ever had.