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Suspect counterfeit products
Purchased a bottle of Blanton’s original single barrel straight Kentucky bourbon from ishopliquor.com and a pretty sure it’s a counterfeit product. Labels do not match the layout of labels of other bottles of the same product I’ve seen elsewhere. Photos of the bottle I received (the one with the red circles) and other photos of bottles I’ve either seen in person or on Blanton’s website are attached. You can see the difference in the labels if you compare the circled areas to the other photos. Tried contacting them but as other reviewers have indicated try to reach a human being at this phantom internet website is impossible.
Recommendation: Do not buy from this operation. Particularly something like Blanton’s which is almost impossible to find in a legit retail liquor store the first place.
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Ishopliquor earns a trustworthiness rating of 61%
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I am the original poster. Had to create a new account since the website doesn’t seem to recognize the account I created when I added the post above. I was able to get in touch with the store after searching for them on google maps. There were google reviews associated with that google maps result and one of the reviews had a reply from the store with a 619 area code (San Diego) number to call. Store was very responsive to being contacted and very cooperative with resolving this. They, like I, couldn’t figure out why the label on the bottle wasn’t a match to other bottles of this product and had sent me a return label offering either a full refund or a zero cost exchange for a bottle that has the label one normally sees on this Blanton’s product. The rep later found something that solved the mystery as to why the labels didn’t match the typical bottle though. Turns out this bottle has a bilingual set of labels on it. All the wording on the bottle is printed in both English and French. It was meant for sale in Canada. Said he’s not sure how they ended up with it but he was still happy to exchange it. He also sent a link to a Reddit post about the labels. Seems they were common in Quebec and other eastern parts of Canada as people replying to the post mentioned seeing them in stores in those areas. I’ve attached close up pics of the labels so you can see the two languages. In the process of going through all of this I informed the person I was dealing with that there were lots of complaints about people not being able to reach the store when they had an issue. Told him how the toll free 855 number associated with the store rings once and then gives a fast busy signal. He indicated they were not aware of the issue but tried for himself and acknowledged that indeed it was not functioning and would get it addressed asap. All in all once they get the phone issue addressed I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them as long as you are okay with paying the incredible mark up on the always hard to find Blanton’s.