Can't get it up here north of the border but, through a wine distributer I am able to order a case. Would like to hear from someone who knows their stuff and has tried it before I order.
Originally Posted by Indian Chief:
PVW is a result of clever marketing, not from being the best whiskey. Is it good? Yeah, it really is. Is it the unicorn they made it into? Hell no. I'd love for you to check back with your thoughts on it though.
I remember my good friend several years ago bought Crown Royal from the distillery that burned down. They were like $200 a bottle and he picked up 3 bottles. He gave like 7 of us a glass of it. It was good but I thought very much over rated. [Reply]
I'm drinking Crown Royal rye tonight. I'm usually a beer guy but I have always liked whiskey and/or bourbon whiskey. I tend to crave it more in the winter time. Our local discount liquor (Devlins) has a fifth for $16. They've had that deal for a couple of months now. It's good whiskey for a great price. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
For what its worth if anyone cares here is a list my favorites the order is mine others may have different tastes.
Rowan's Creek
Hillrock solera aged
Willett Family Estate Single Barrel
Black Maple Hill
Michter's 10yo single barrel
Corner Creek
Old Bardstown Estate Bottled
Smooth Ambler 7yo
Michter's US-1
I.W. Harper 15
Old Forester 2011 Birthday
Noah's Mill
Booker's
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
High West, American Prairie Reserve
Pappy van Winkle 15yo
Weller 12year
Smooth Ambler 10yo
Rebellion
Old Bardstown (black label)
George T. Scott
Hirsch
Wathen's
Blanton's Original
Maker's 46
Jim Beam single barrel
Jefferson's Reserve
Filibuster
Buffalo Trace
Woodford Reserve
Calumet Farm
Dancing Pines
Evan Williams (2011 "The Wine Source" bottling)
Eagle Rare
Elijah Craig 18yo
Willett Pot Still Reserve
Evan Williams
Four Roses
Bulleit
Russell Reserve
1792 Reserve
Elijah Craig 12yo
Maker's Mark
Sorry Makers fans
Nice list. I'm a big fan of E. Craig, it's very easy to drink, affordable and 94 proof. Not a bad combo... [Reply]