Experience the rarest and most expensive bourbon

  • Eagle Rare released a $10,000 ultra-aged whiskey with only 200 bottles available
  • Aging bourbon beyond a certain number of years is controversial, but Buffalo Trace has developed a new warehouse to extend the aging process
  • The Eagle Rare 25 bourbon has a delicious and delicate flavor with notes of butterscotch and pepper
  • For those who can’t afford the $10,000 bottle, the entry-level Eagle Rare is a tasty alternative

Eagle Rare has released a limited edition $10,000 bottle of bourbon, with only 200 bottles available. Aging bourbon beyond a certain number of years is controversial, but Buffalo Trace has developed a new state-of-the-art warehouse to extend the aging process. The Eagle Rare 25 bourbon has a delicious and delicate flavor with notes of butterscotch and pepper. For those who can’t afford the $10,000 bottle, the entry-level Eagle Rare is a tasty alternative that can easily be found for under $75.

Factuality Level: 3
Factuality Justification: The article contains mostly factual information about the Eagle Rare 25 bourbon, including its rarity, the controversy around aging bourbon, the construction of Warehouse P, and the pricing of the whiskey. However, the article also includes the author’s personal opinion about the taste of the whiskey and whether it is worth the price, which is subjective and not universally accepted as fact.
Noise Level: 3
Noise Justification: The article is primarily focused on discussing the price and rarity of a specific bourbon, with minimal analysis or insights provided. It does not hold powerful people accountable or explore consequences of decisions. The information provided is mostly anecdotal and lacks scientific rigor or intellectual honesty. The article also includes filler content about text-to-speech technology and unrelated tips on how to enjoy the bourbon.
Financial Relevance: No
Financial Markets Impacted: No
Presence Of Extreme Event: No
Nature Of Extreme Event: No
Impact Rating Of The Extreme Event: No
Rating Justification: The article is about a rare and expensive bottle of bourbon, which does not pertain to financial topics or events.
Public Companies: Buffalo Trace (null)
Private Companies: Pappy Van Winkle
Key People: Jane Bowie (former director of innovation for the Maker’s Mark brand)

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