
Champions Dinner of 2025 in Augusta National on Tuesday evening.
Angc
Master’s champions dinner It is one of the most exclusive – and honorable evenings – in all sports. Thirty Green Bed Winners who share stories of past glories over rebeyes and red -body? That’s good things.
Soon you will not catch a Livestre meeting but this year Augusta National done Give us a sharp look at the drapes through a video with short social media shapes showing different scenes from the event: Club employees who iron the tablecloth; Kitchen workers on Augusta national brand chefs; AND Scottie SchefflerProtective sample and dinner host this year, making a bite -size burner.
A quick cut also discovered a rare Bourbon that was on the evening on Tuesday: Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye.
If you are a connoisseur of whiskey, you may be familiar with Van Winkle. If you are not, you are likely to not be surprised when you hear this, as many of the attendees in ChampionsThe whiskey is legendary.
“The Van Winkle line is one of the most respected names there and the most difficult to find,” Tom Fischer, a journalist and whiskey educator he founded Bourbon’s blogtold Golf.com.
Fischer said to win a “rye” determination, a whiskey needs “at least 51% rye in Mashbill, against Bourbon which should be 51% or more corn.” He added, “In 13 years, Van Winkle Family Reseries Rye is layered and balanced: Think leather, cloves, hints light of some flowers against serious oak, old library notes and sweet tobacco.”
When asked if he was surprised to see that rye served at the champions dinner, Fischer said, “Little, because it is the rarest of Van Winkles.” Fischer said the distillery does not issue numbers in relation to the rarity of their whiskey, but that rye is thought to be more difficult to reach the Van Winkle lineup.
The whiskey is withdrawn for $ 120 a bottle but “good luck finding it for it,” Fischer said. It is almost rare as a green jacket. you I have I get a bottle in the secondary market, Fischer said, but wait to fork over at least $ 1,000 and up to $ 1,500 or more. “Crazy prices,” he said, “but it’s where we are in whiskey.”
If you are not on whiskey hunt or submit a payment for a taste, Fischer recommends some bigger alternatives: Whistlepig 15 whiskey RYE OR The hard truth the rye whiskey. Both are from Indiana, he said, and “both are delicious.”