Not to be confused with the 23-year-old Pappy Van Winkle released in small numbers annually to eager collectors all across the USA, this bottling comes in a very slick Glencarin crystal decanter that’s accompanied by two crystal drinking glasses and a fancy wooden, leather lined box.

The backstory on this special Van Winkle bourbon is that it was bottled at a barrel strength of 114 proof – the first such time – from barrels said to have been hand selected by Preston Van Winkle and Julian Van Winkle III that were “from the lower, cooler floors of the aging warehouse, allowing this wheated-recipe bourbon to age more gracefully.” It was barreled in the spring of 1986, and only 1,200 decanter sets were ever released. Each bottle was individually hand engraved and numbered to commemorate the bottling.
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While all of this is fascinating, the question becomes – will you shell out the big dollars for this rarest of rare Van Winkle bourbons? When you consider the more garden variety 23-year-old Pappy is pricing on average for over $2,400, it is a hard call. That being said, if you are a die hard collector who’s just won the lottery, this is a piece of bourbon history you may not want to pass up.









