It’s This Week in Bourbon for November 18th 2022. Redemption loses its lawsuit with Diageo and must change bottles. Sagamore spirit releases their own 5 year bottled in bond. Kentucky Owl and Barrell Bourbon are both releasing $500 bottles
Show Notes:
- Bardstown Bourbon Co will have a new experience in downtown Louisville
- Pernod Ricard has invested US$22 million to install its first RTD canning line
- Redemption has been forced to stop bottles after it failed to get Diageo’s injunction order thrown out
- Nearest Green Distillery has announced that it will add three permanent expressions
- Sagamore Spirit has released its second annual Sagamore Spirit Bottled in Bond Straight Rye Whiskey
- Hemingway Rye Whiskey First Edition with the release of the inaugural 972 bottles
- Blue Run Spirits announces Blue Run Emerald Rye Whiskey
- Puncher’s Chance announces its oldest whiskey to date with the release of Puncher’s Chance Bourbon: THE LEFT CROSS
- Stoli Group announces Kentucky Owl Batch #12 and Kentucky Owl Mardi Gras XO Cask Limited Edition
- Barrell Craft Spirits Announces BCS Gold Label Dovetail
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4 thoughts on “TWiB: Redemption Loses Lawsuit To Diageo, Sagamore Spirit Releases A 5YR Bottled in Bond, Kentucky Owl and Barrell Release $500 Bottles”
I enjoyed listening to your Taylor Swift ticket purchase experience. And you are so super sweet to do that for your wife. God bless you😍
It was a lot of pressure. Considering now that they are no longer doing a general sale since everything was sold during pre-sale.
You’re killing me with the French! The phrase is pronounced “lay say lay bahn Tom rue lay”
I warned everyone I don’t speak French!