Russell's Reserve 1998 Bourbon was Made by Jimmy Russel's Son
Michael Hemsworth — October 10, 2015 — Lifestyle
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Those familiar with Jimmy Russel know that he's the Master Distiller behind Wild Turkey and that his son Eddie Russel is keeping up with his father just fine, which is evident with the newly released Russell's Reserve 1998 Bourbon. As the name denotes, Russell's Reserve 1998 Bourbon was placed aside by Eddie many years ago and has been given his seal of approval to be bottled and shipped to connoisseurs everywhere.
It's important to note that Jimmy Russel has been distilling Wild Turkey for about 61 years, which goes to show how passionate these gentlemen are about their work. The same clearly goes for Eddie Russel whose Russell's Reserve 1998 Bourbon is limited to a mere 2,000 bottles, so be sure to snag one if you can.
It's important to note that Jimmy Russel has been distilling Wild Turkey for about 61 years, which goes to show how passionate these gentlemen are about their work. The same clearly goes for Eddie Russel whose Russell's Reserve 1998 Bourbon is limited to a mere 2,000 bottles, so be sure to snag one if you can.
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