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Wildcatter bourbon whiskey
My Grandfather has an unopened bottle of Wildcatter Kentucky bourbon whiskey from the 60's. I was wondering if it had any value or should we just open it and drink. Thanks
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A Bourbon forum I belong to offers the following information:
"...[Wildcatter] may have been a specialty item for limited distribution..." Bottled by Wildcatter Distilling Co., Bardstown, Kentucky Aged 8 years, label says, "Old Style Sour Mash", "Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey", "86 Proof" Duke archive lists a 1968 billboard - "Discover True Kentucky Bourbon" (no image) Wildcatter get a brief mention in the short video on this page. Google news ad for Wildcatter. Bio of Glenn Herbert McCarthy who "...was a notorious drinker who introduced his own label, "Wildcatter" bourbon." so it probably was a "specialty label" and wasn't distributed widely. An ebay check shows a number of orange/tan Wildcatter decanters have gone unsold. Empty ones have limited collector value. Full ones are a crap shoot as to how the contents might taste. If you have a glass bottle, it may have some value to a Bourbon enthusiast but note that it is illegal to sell alcohol without a license (despite the "collectible container".) If you are a Bourbon drinker (or know one) opening it and sharing might be your best bet. Hope this helps. |
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