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Introducing The Brown Forman Decanter A Collectors Dream

Old Forester Celebrates 150 Years: The Rarest Release Yet

Introducing the Brown-Forman Decanter: A Collector's Dream

In honor of its 150th anniversary, Old Forester, America's First Bottled Bourbon, has unveiled its most exclusive release to date: the Brown-Forman Decanter. This limited-edition decanter holds a rare and exceptional blend of 150-year-old and 18-year-old bourbons, making it a true collector's item.

The History Behind the Rarest Decanter

Old Forester was founded in 1870 by George Garvin Brown on Louisville's famous Whiskey Row. Brown's vision was to create a consistent, high-quality bourbon that could be enjoyed by consumers across the country. In 1897, Old Forester became the first bourbon to be bottled in bond, ensuring its authenticity and quality.

The Brown-Forman Decanter pays homage to the legacy of George Garvin Brown and the generations of master distillers who have crafted Old Forester for 150 years.

A Unique Blend for a Milestone Anniversary

The Brown-Forman Decanter contains a blend of two exceptional bourbons:

  • 150-year-old bourbon, one of the oldest bourbons ever released
  • 18-year-old bourbon, aged to perfection in charred oak barrels

This unique blend creates a rich and complex flavor profile with notes of caramel, honey, oak, and a hint of spice.

Exclusive Release and Pricing

The Brown-Forman Decanter is an exceptionally rare release, with only 150 decanters available worldwide. Each decanter is individually numbered and presented in a handcrafted wooden box. The suggested retail price for the Brown-Forman Decanter is $2,500.

Where to Purchase the Brown-Forman Decanter

The Brown-Forman Decanter will be available for purchase at select retailers and Old Forester's website. Due to its limited availability, it is highly recommended to secure your decanter as soon as possible.

For more information on Old Forester's 150th anniversary and the Brown-Forman Decanter, visit Old Forester's official website.


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