![]() ![]() Old Rip Van Winkle 25yr, which was distilled in 1989 and resulted in just 710 bottles in total, is the kind of rare whiskey that most collectors encounter only once in their lifetime. The value of these products on the secondary market is more than $25,000. Bruichladdich Black Art 7.1 Single Malt Scotchĭue to limited production and high demand, few, if any of these products are available for sale at the manufacturer’s suggested retail prices, which is well over $7,500.Old Fitzgerald 15yr Bottled in Bond Decanter.Sazerac 18yr Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey.Blanton’s Bourbon – 8 bottle set – Complete Bottle Stopper Collection.The raffle prize package includes one bottle each of the following products: “In addition to supporting these nonprofits, this is a perfect opportunity to highlight our selection of rare, coveted and extremely hard-to-find products we are able to bring exclusively to NH Liquor & Wine Outlet customers.” “We are honored to assist these outstanding organizations that are allies to all animals across the Granite State,” says NHLC Chairman Joseph Mollica. ![]() ![]() Tickets can be purchased for $100 each at /allies. Only 2,000 raffle tickets are available now through September 15. Proceeds from its “Allies for Animals” raffle will support the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire, Live and Let Live Farm, and Friends of Manchester Animal Shelter, who collectively support thousands of animals and their owners each year. The New Hampshire Liquor Commission (NHLC) is raffling some of the world’s most sought-after whiskies, bourbons, scotches and cordials - including rare bottles of Pappy Van Winkle, Sazerac Rye, and a Craigellachie 33-year-old Scotch - to raise $200,000 for local animal rescue organizations. ![]()
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