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Pa Liquor Control Board releases rare whiskeys, including Pappy Van Winkle, via lottery

Pa. Liquor Control Board releases rare whiskeys, including Pappy Van Winkle, via lottery Updated 2:29 PM; Today 2:29 PM Pappy Van Winkle bourbons will be made available to Pennsylvanians as part of a limited-release lottery conducted by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. Facebook Share Whiskey lovers in Pennsylvania, here’s your chance to bid on a rare whiskey including the sought-after Pappy Van Winkle brand. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is hosting several limited-release lotteries for those interested in purchasing one of 213 bottles of 28 different rare whiskeys. The deadline to register for the lotteries is 5 p.m. April 30. The Van Winkle is a Kentucky bourbon aged in new, charred oak barrels for between 23 and 15 years. Prices range from $90 to $400 per bottle. The auction also includes Buffalo Trace collections and rare whiskeys including an O.F.C. Straight Bourbon 1995 90 Proof, priced at $2,500.

Pa offering up rare whiskeys in lotteries

It’s a bourbon and rye whiskey lovers’ heaven this week in Pennsylvania. Keystone State residents will have a chance to purchase 213 bottles of 28 rare whiskeys this week. The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is holding five separate lotteries, each with multiple drawings, for Pappy Van Winkle’s Family Reserve Straight Bourbon and Straight Rye Whiskey and Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Bourbons and Rye Whiskeys among others. The whiskeys range in age from 10 to 25 years. Pennsylvania residents and licensees will have until 5 p.m. Friday to opt in to one or more of the lotteries by going to the Limited-Release Lottery web page at FWGS.com.

Longtime Cape May pizza maker says pandemic and landlord dispute crushed his business

Apr. 24—CAPE MAY, N.J. — Distant thunder rumbled over the gabled, Victorian roofs and charcoal clouds were barreling over the beach toward Mohamed Abdelsalam, but the former soldier in the Egyptian army was 20 feet up a ladder and not coming down. Mohamed, please. We can wait, said his wife, Lisa, who steadied the ladder with her son. Mohamed, 68, has been cooking up hot pies at Louie s Pizza for nearly 25 years and vowed not to leave Wednesday until he could take his sign down and move on with his life. Everything else inside the store was gone, gutted by the property owner earlier this month in a dispute over unpaid rent.

A winery, brewery and cafe all at one of the Finger Lakes oldest and best-known producers

A winery, brewery and cafe all at one of the Finger Lakes oldest and best-known producers Updated Apr 18, 2021; Posted Apr 18, 2021 The umbrellas are up at Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery in Lodi, New York. One outcome of the pandemic is that the winery plans to stick with a reservation-only system for its indoor, seated tastings. It s open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Facebook Share Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery is one of the oldest wineries in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. It’s also one of the most recognized, having opened in 1979 on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake. By now, the fourth and fifth generations of the Wagner family are overseeing an operation that now includes the winery, a restaurant (The Ginny Lee Cafe) that opened in 1983 and a brewing operation that opened in 1997 (Wagner Valley Brewing Co.).

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