No more PVW 15 at the places listed above. Andersonville Wine & Spirits told me they're "trying to get more" but I can't tell if that's just BS. After all, these are allocated bottles and as far as I know, once the allocation ships, it's done. I doubt a shop can get more, no matter how hard they try. Maybe allocation is by distributor, not store, but who knows. My thought is that this is gone in Chi, with a few small exceptions, till fall.
It's also important to point out (AGAIN), for those wondering what the fuss is about, that the Pappy line contains whiskey from the shuttered and legendary Sitzel-Weller distillery. The Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year and the 12 year Lot B, while excellent whiskeys, are produced by Buffalo Trace. These are good products, but they're nowhere near as rare or special as the dwindling supply of Sitzel Weller produced whiskey. They are entirely different products. I have lots of love for the rest of the Van Winkle brand, but people need to be clear, the 12 year Lot B is just 12 y/o Buffalo Trace honey barrels, not bourbon from a distillery that's been shuttered for nearly 20 years. The difference is pretty major.
The big thing, for me, about PVW15 is that it is the
perfect age for a wheated bourbon. The 20 and 23 year have way too much oak. The 15 year is perfect. And cheaper. When is the best product the cheapest of the line ... ?
Oddly enough, they have the 15 Martyr's (or did early last week). I don't normally frequent the joint and was surprised to see it there. Their bourbon selection is basically Wild Turkey 101, Makers, and Pappy 15. (Maybe they have 2 or 3 more, but I'm not exaggerating in a substantial way.) Usually I only find it at places that are REALLY serious about their bourbon. It was around $11 for a carefully measured pour and worth every penny. I think the amazing folks at the Whistler have it for around $12. For those looking to spot if and look like you know what you're talking about, the 15 has black foil at the top, where as the far more expensive 20 year has a red cap and the 23 has a gold cap.
In other awesome news, the Whistler also has the Family Reserve Rye, which I haven't spotted around town in a long time. Get it while it's hot, kids. And tip the shit out of your bartender.