So, I have been a long time regular customer of this particular store for the last 6 years . Tonight, I stopped in to get some ready to drink margaritas. I normally buy the light version of the Jose Cuervo brand, but it was out of stock so I bought the light version of the 1800 brand. Now, I know light means its not as sweet as regular, but this tasted sour. I literally had bought the bottle 20 minutes prior to me walking back into the store with the bottle. I literally had taken 2 sips and dumped the rest down my kitchen sink. I was told I couldn't get a refund or credit because the bottle had been opened. Hello, how do I know if its sour if I don't taste it ? So, I had to buy a bottle of something else. So I literally spent $42 for 1 bottle of drinkable margaritas. So much for 6 years of being a loyal customer. You could've wrote off the $24 as " damaged " merchandise and not missed it and kept a loyal, long...
   Read moreThis place is the epitome of price gougers and frankly shouldn't be allowed to operate with such egregious pricing. $149.99 for Old Ezra, a $50 bottle at most $99.99 for EHTaylor SB, a $39.99 bottle $199.99 for EHTaylo Rye, a $79.99 bottle $149.99 for Stagg Jr, a $55-60 bottle $199.99 for Basil Hayden's 10 year, a $55-60 bottle $99.99 for Henry McKenna, a $45 botte $299.99 for EHTaylor SiB, a $70-80 bottle $399.99 for EHTaylor Barrel Proof, an $80 bottle $1,999 for EHTaylor Amaranth Grain of The Gods, a limited edition release that MSRP is roughly $69.99 $1,999 for Booker's Rye $999.99 for Booker's 30th Anniversary $2,999.99 for PVW 20 yr $1,999.99for PVW 15 yr $1,399.99 for Lot B $999.99 for Old RVW $249.99 for Blanton's $149.99 for Elmer T Lee $299.99 for Parker's Rye $249.99 for Weller 12 $599.99...
   Read moreI had a great experience at A to A Z yesterday, and made a new connection. Pete and his employees that was working were very helpful. I was allowed to come behind the counter to view the âbetterâ bottles he had. Some bottles are priced comparable, and the hard to find, canât get your hands on, unicorn bottles were priced above secondary trade value, but weâre on par with D.C. and Maryland prices. Keep in mind you arenât making a trade, itâs a business, and remember supply & demand in the bourbon world plays a huge role. It takes a lot of work to acquire those bottles, and there is a drinker/collector who wonât bat an eye to take those bottles home. We will be back anytime we are driving...
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