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Luxco Debuts Remus Repeal Reserve Series V This September
Luxco will debut Remus Repeal Reserve Series V Straight Bourbon Whiskey this September. A limited annual release, Series V is the fifth edition of the award-winning Remus Repeal Reserve Bourbon collection. Produced to commemorate the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, Series V showcases a medley of five bourbons ranging from 2005 to 2008, offering a rare taste of the finest cask bourbon selections available from one of the oldest distilleries in the country.
“Remus Repeal Reserve has been such an amazing journey for our distillery team, and we wanted to do something extraordinary for our fifth-year anniversary,” said Master Blender David Whitmer. “Series V exemplifies what our Remus Repeal collection stands for: to showcase the incredible range of medleys and aged reserves we work with in Lawrenceburg. Whether this is your first taste of our Remus Repeal collection or your fifth, Series V represents a particularly special
IDAHO FALLS — A new movie, which opened in 350 theaters nationwide over the weekend, is now the No. 1 faith film in America and one of the top 10 films overall at the box office. “Witnesses,” an independent production about the three witnesses to the Book of Mormon, was the 10th highest-grossing film at […]
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You might be familiar with the names Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and Martin Harris. (Especially if you re a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.)
Each of these men played an important role in Church history.
Every printed copy of the Book of Mormon contains their testimony and witness to the truthfulness of the record.
But even if you re familiar with their background, there s a lot you may not know about them. That s why The Interpreter Foundation is bringing the largely untold story of these men to life on the big screen.