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Incremental Bidding Explained
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Bottle Details
Ancient Ancient Age 10 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1980s
Jim Murray is a fan of this brand, however this is apparently hard to find outside of Kentucky.
Ancient Age was introduced in 1938 by the Schenley company, at what was then known as George T. Stagg distillery. A Japanese firm known as Age International purchased the distillery and brand in 1983, renaming the former as Ancient Age distillery.
This was bottled in the 1980s, shortly after the Age International takeover. The Sazerac company purchased the distillery in 1992, and although they still produce the Ancient Age brand, they replaced it as their flagship product in 1999, renaming the distillery Buffalo Trace, and launching a bourbon of the same name a few months later.
Ancient Ancient Age is the older expression of the brand, aged 10 years as opposed to the standard 3.
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