It all depends what you like, and . . .

Joined Sep 2003
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Puerto Rico/NYC
I have a history of not really liking, at least not in a big time way, single barrel bourbons. And so it was, after my latest tasting of Elmer T. Lee Single Barrel Bourbon, at 90 proof and from what I understand, 14 years old, that I determined that it really is not for me.

It's mostly a "summertime" bourbon, or at least that's what some folks I know would say about it, very fine stuff, but it won't make my Top 25. A nice deal, your "walk-out" price should be somewhere in the $24-28 range.