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🥃 WIN AN $8,000 BOTTLE OF DOUBLE EAGLE VERY RARE 🥃

This very limited 20-year-old bourbon whiskey lives up to its name, maturing twice as long as the standard Eagle Rare 10-year-old.

A true collector’s item, it features two beautifully sculpted crystal glass eagles within the Double Eagle decanter. Presented in a luxurious silver box with an individually numbered letter of authenticity, this is a prize like no other.

Tasting Notes: Even after two decades of aging in an oak barrel, this bourbon
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00:00This is one of the few whiskies on earth that lives up to the name Unicorn and
00:04the crazy part is we're giving it away. This is the Double Eagle Very Rare from
00:08Buffalo Trace and it's the type of whiskey that collectors usually only see
00:12behind glass. Worth $8,000 there's only a handful of these bottles in the country
00:17and if you follow the instructions down below it could be yours. The Double Eagle
00:21series launched in 2019 and this is the third release. It's a 20 year old bourbon
00:25that spent two full decades aging low in the warehouses at the historic
00:29Frankfurt Distillery. That's twice the age of the standard Eagle Rare and in
00:33bourbon terms 20 years is right on the razor's edge. Too long and the oak takes
00:38over, too short and you lose the complexity. Buffalo Trace walked that fine line
00:43perfectly in this expression and that's why it's so sought after. This edition
00:47comes in at 101 proof which is a nod to the original Eagle Rare that launched in
00:511975. Inside you'll even see an eagle which is a subtle nod to the brand's
00:56identity. Every single one comes with an individually numbered letter of
00:59authenticity which is something that most limited releases stopped doing years
01:03ago. The crazy thing is we're giving it away. To enter just follow the steps in
01:08the caption it couldn't be easier. Whether you're a bourbon enthusiast or you're just
01:11starting your journey, this is a piece of American whiskey history and it might land on your shelf next.
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