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Blantons Bourbon Red Label 750ml

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750ml
country
United States
region
Kentucky
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Exclusive to the Japanese Market, Blanton's Takara Red sometimes called Blanton's Red is aged around 2yrs longer then regular Blanton's which gives it subtle more complexity. Blanton's Takara Red are 93 proof and includes original red box.
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Blantons Bourbon Red Label 750ml

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