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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 717785" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>I did that trail! A few years ago I accompanied my wife on a business trip to Gatlinburg and afterwards we hit as many distilleries as we could. I thought Maker's Mark had the best tour (even got to dip my own bottle!). But they were all good. Interestingly, the head distiller at MM told me that the best inexpensive bourbon - and the one he and several distillers he knows drink regularly - was Very Old Barton. As they don't ship very much outside the southern states I loaded up a case while I was there. He was right, it was an excellent tipple for the price.</p><p></p><p>As far as this picture goes, I think it's terrific. My only quibble would be what looks like PS artifacts around the shoulders of the bottle, and I find the ice cube reflections in the upper portion of the glass to be distracting. I'd like a uniform glass top, although that's just my personal preference, not a criticism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 717785, member: 46690"] I did that trail! A few years ago I accompanied my wife on a business trip to Gatlinburg and afterwards we hit as many distilleries as we could. I thought Maker's Mark had the best tour (even got to dip my own bottle!). But they were all good. Interestingly, the head distiller at MM told me that the best inexpensive bourbon - and the one he and several distillers he knows drink regularly - was Very Old Barton. As they don't ship very much outside the southern states I loaded up a case while I was there. He was right, it was an excellent tipple for the price. As far as this picture goes, I think it's terrific. My only quibble would be what looks like PS artifacts around the shoulders of the bottle, and I find the ice cube reflections in the upper portion of the glass to be distracting. I'd like a uniform glass top, although that's just my personal preference, not a criticism. [/QUOTE]
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