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  2. Last year's release is going for up to $1,000 on the secondary market. Russell’s Reserve’s First 13-Year-Old Bourbon Sold Out in a Flash. Now It’s Getting a Sequel.

  3. Whiskey of the Week: Russell’s Reserve 13 Year Old Bourbon Is ...

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    Russell’s Reserve new 13-year-old bourbon is expensive but delicious. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24 ...

  4. Wild Turkey (bourbon) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In November 2012, Jimmy Russell, the Wild Turkey Master Distiller, publicly called for U.S. President Barack Obama to "Give us the bird", as a way of offering to provide a home for that year's White House Thanksgiving Day turkey (which is traditionally "pardoned" by the president) – saying the turkey would become the brand's ...

  5. How, where to buy Woodford Reserve’s Secretariat Kentucky ...

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    Where to buy special Woodford Reserve bourbon bottle. The bottle will be available to buy for purchase globally in stores for a suggested retail price of $55; a special presale on ReserveBar began ...

  6. Reservation price - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a reservation (or reserve) price is a limit on the price of a good or a service. On the demand side, it is the highest price that a buyer is willing to pay ; on the supply side, it is the lowest price a seller is willing to accept for a good or service.

  7. Russell Indexes - Wikipedia

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    The Russell indexes are objectively constructed based on transparent rules. The broadest U.S. Russell Index is the Russell 3000E Index which contains the 4,000 largest (by market capitalization) companies incorporated in the U.S., plus (beginning with the 2007 reconstitution) companies incorporated in an offshore financial center that have their headquarters in the U.S.; a so-called "benefits ...