When you see a single bottle of spirits sporting a Double Gold Medal, that can get your attention. The Richard Hennessey Cognac
received not only a Double Gold Medal, but was honored as the Cognac
Best of Class in a major competition. When you notice the bottle
carries a price tag of $3500, your interest likely becomes strictly
theoretical. After all, what are the chances you’re every going to
taste the nectar in a $3500 bottle of anything? And besides, you say,
shouldn’t a $3500 bottle come with at least a couple of gold medals in the first place?
Let’s get reasonable here: most of us can’t afford the rarefied
prices of those gold-encrusted bottles t
4.16.2012
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2.02.2012
What's in your 12 bottle case?: Bartholomew Broadbent
by: Hoke Harden
It's a fascinating question, one that is often asked---right behind the unanswerable “What’s your favorite spirit?”---and one that requires a little thinking: If you had to limit your available spirits to one case, 12 bottles, which 12 would you choose?
The answers, it turns out, are always different. And the choices reveal much about the people making them.
The ‘rules’ were simple: Only 12 bottles, any spirits you wish, and they don’t have to include bitters (they’re small, so they’ll fit in to your case anyway, and we didn’t want to make it too difficult). You
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