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  2. The 8 Best Costco Whiskeys Under $100, According to Shoppers

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    Kirkland Signature Single Barrel Bourbon. Price: $48. ... uncut selection of 12-year-old bourbon. Whiskey nerds will know that the bourbon ... Woodford Reserve Double-Oaked Bourbon. Price: $75.

  3. Woodford Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Reserve is a brand of premium small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced at Woodford Reserve Distillery, in Woodford County, Kentucky, by the Brown-Forman Corporation. It is made from a mixture of copper pot still spirits produced at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery, and column still spirits from the Brown Forman ...

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    Woodford Reserve special bourbon release. ... The Woodford Reserve Kentucky Derby 150 Baccarat Edition is $15,000 and only 150 bottles are available, of which one will go to the owner of the horse ...

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    Woodford Reserve released a surprise limited release: Woodford Reserve Toasted Bourbon apparently was created by accident in 2017. It’s available to buy at the Kentucky distillery and select ...

  6. 1792 Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    The name of the bourbon is a reference to the year Kentucky became a state. The bourbon is positioned as a premium brand, [2] and the pricing policy makes it a competitor to Knob Creek or Woodford Reserve. This reflects a trend in bourbon production, resulting from competition with single malt whisky, [3] which makes small batch bourbons a big ...

  7. Brown–Forman - Wikipedia

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    Brown had the then-novel idea of selling top-grade whiskey in sealed glass bottles. [7] A different source says the company was founded by Brown alone and he brought in his accountant as a partner in 1890. [8] In 1890, the company's name was changed to Brown–Forman and Company in order to reflect the partnership.