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Not very often a Bundaberg Rum collection like this becomes available, definitely for the Bundy connoisseur.

23 unique bottles and limited editions, including a nice big optic bottle, 2 complementing bottles with matching serial numbers, Darren Lockyer limited edition and the ever elusive Bundaberg Black Vat 65 1994 Edition with that suspicious bear looking over his shoulder.

This will not be split as people will just try and knock off the top end bottles that make it such a well represented and rounded collection. Every bottle is unmolested, unopened and in original condition, stored away from light and heat (as you can tell from the nice patina of 'ye olde duste'

$4000 or best offer, can be shipped nationwide, so don't be shy, tell your friends!

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