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Now they've re-entered the market with a splash with their 354 bourbon, which refers to the number of the distillery's federal permit, the oldest in Kentucky.
Tony Sachs: My Oh My! Three New Bourbons (And A Rye)! Tony Sachs 2011
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"Many a distillery's flowed under the bridge since we were gentlemen; but let's forget the long road we've travelled since, and hit our doss in the good old fashion in which every gentleman went to bed when we were young."
THE PRINCESS 2010
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But with Maker's 46 -- the distillery's first new product in more than half a century -- I "get it."
Tony Sachs: Ten for '10: My Favorite New Spirits of the Year Tony Sachs 2010
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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But with Maker's 46 -- the distillery's first new product in more than half a century -- I "get it."
Tony Sachs: Ten for '10: My Favorite New Spirits of the Year Tony Sachs 2010
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At the end of November in New York, it will seek bids for a 64-year old Macallan the Scottish distillery's oldest release sealed in a specially designed decanter from French crystalware firm Lalique.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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WESTERVELT: Hendry tosses a long, metal cup into the frothy brew - called wash at this stage gurgling inside one of distillery's massive barrels called a wash-back.
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