O.F.C. VINTAGE distilled in the year 1983 Bourbon
Bidding ends Thursday, February 23, 2017 | 6:00 PM Central
Auction closed.
O.F.C. VINTAGE distilled in the year 1983 Bourbon
Bidding ends Thursday, February 23, 2017 | 6:00 PM Central
Auction closed.
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Description
The Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha proudly presents this opportunity to own an extremely rare and collectible bourbon.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery - O.F.C. Rare and Collectible Vintage-Dated 1983 Bourbon
OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY
1983 β NASA launches Challenger on its maiden flight, Al Pacino Stars in Scarface, Cal Ripken and the Baltimore Orioles win the World Series.
Itβs also the year Buffalo Trace would turn back the clocks and distill a whiskey honoring their original O.F.C. Distillery. The O.F.C. was famous for top class whiskey under the watchful eye of Colonel E.H. Taylor, and is now registered as a National Historic Landmark.
The bottle available for auction is #4 out of 50 from 1983, and all proceeds from the sale will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha. The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha is to create and operate programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children by providing opportunities that strengthen children and families during their most difficult and challenging times. The specific purpose of the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha is to support access to care, reduce financial burden, provide psychosocial support keeping families together, enhance clinical experiences and outcomes, and help families resume normalcy when a child is ill or hospitalized. RMHC in Omaha relies solely on the philanthropic energy of this community to run successfully, just like all other nonprofits in the area. For more information on the organization, visit their website at www.rmhcomaha.org
To learn more about how Buffalo Trace made one of the rarest bourbons on the planet available to raise funds for charity, and the history behind the process, Click HERE
1983 β NASA launches Challenger on its maiden flight, Al Pacino Stars in Scarface, Cal Ripken and the Baltimore Orioles win the World Series.
Itβs also the year Buffalo Trace would turn back the clocks and distill a whiskey honoring their original O.F.C. Distillery. The O.F.C. was famous for top class whiskey under the watchful eye of Colonel E.H. Taylor, and is now registered as a National Historic Landmark.
The bottle available for auction is #4 out of 50 from 1983, and all proceeds from the sale will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha. The mission of Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha is to create and operate programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children by providing opportunities that strengthen children and families during their most difficult and challenging times. The specific purpose of the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Omaha is to support access to care, reduce financial burden, provide psychosocial support keeping families together, enhance clinical experiences and outcomes, and help families resume normalcy when a child is ill or hospitalized. RMHC in Omaha relies solely on the philanthropic energy of this community to run successfully, just like all other nonprofits in the area. For more information on the organization, visit their website at www.rmhcomaha.org
To learn more about how Buffalo Trace made one of the rarest bourbons on the planet available to raise funds for charity, and the history behind the process, Click HERE