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Last Call Liquor LAST CALL LIQUOR These items are available on a first come, first served basis in limited supply at this Agency as Last Call merchandise. The price listed is the final price excluding tax. This list is subject to change as the existing stock sells through. Product Category Previous Currrent Product Category Previous Currrent ABSOLUT ELECTRIK VODKA $17.99 $17.99 BARTON GIN GIN $13.24 $7.99 ABSOLUT WILD TEA VODKA $17.99 $10.99 DEKUYPER MENTH WHITE CORDIAL $12.49 $7.49 AGAVE LOCO TEQUILA $18.49 $18.49 MR BOSTON BRANDY $6.81 $5.49 ABSOLUT CHERRY KRAN VODKA $17.99 $10.99 TIA MARIA CORDIAL $17.91 $10.99 ABSOLUT HIBISKUS VODKA $17.99 $10.99 BIRD DOG RUBY RD BOURBON $15.98 $9.99 ABSOLUT TEXAS VODKA $17.99 $17.99 BLACK VELVET CINNAMON RUSH CANADIAN $11.38 $11.38 SEAGRAMS VO CANADIAN $7.99 $5.99 BLACK ROBERTS RUM $10.32 $6.49 ABSOLUT NIGHTLIFE VODKA $17.62 $17.62 DAVENPORT WILDFIRE BOURBON $15.98 $15.98 ROOT CORDIAL $27.16 $16.49 BLUE NECTAR REPOSADO TEQUILA $41.06 $24.99 SNAP CORDIAL $27.16 $16.49 BONNIE ROSE ORANGE PEEL BOURBON $21.62 $12.99 AM BORN MOONSHINE DIXIE BLEND $22.53 $13.99 BONNIE ROSE SPICED APPLE BOURBON $21.62 $12.99 ALASKA OUTLAW BLEND $27.13 $16.49 BRUGAL 1888 RUM $39.99 $23.99 MATTINGLY MOORE BOURBON $9.99 $6.99 BOWMORE 12Y SCOTCH $96.38 $57.99 LORD CALVERT CANADIAN $16.99 $10.49 BRUICHLADDICH ROCKS SCOTCH $43.17 $25.99 ARDBEG DARK COVE SCOTCH $101.25 $101.25 BULLDOG GIN $27.22 $16.49 LAUDERS SCOTCH $6.30 $4.99 BUSHMILLS HONEY SCOTCH $20.60 $12.49 CHIVAS SCOTCH $18.49 $11.49 BURNETTS VODKA VODKA $2.99 $2.49 WHITE HORSE SCOTCH $14.99 $8.99 BURNETTS VANILLA VODKA $8.00 $5.99 J & B SCOTCH $11.99 $7.49 CANADIAN CLUB BLACKBERRY CANADIAN $14.99 $8.99 CRYSTAL PALACE GIN $3.89 $2.99 CANADIAN BAY CANADIAN $16.49 $9.99 GORDONS GIN GIN $9.99 $6.99 CANADIAN CLUB RYE CANADIAN $18.50 $11.49 GORDONS GIN GIN $4.99 $3.99 CARDHU SCOTCH $45.99 $27.99 BEEFEATER GIN $7.99 $5.99 CAPTAIN MORGAN GRAPEFRUIT RUM $12.99 $7.99 BOOTHS GIN $19.99 $11.99 CASTILLO GOLD RUM $9.99 $6.99 HALLERS GIN GIN $7.59 $5.49 CEDILLA LIQUEUR DE ACAI CORDIAL $33.99 $20.49 BOOTHS CASK GIN $41.99 $25.49 CHAMBORD VODKA $0.00 $22.59 GILBEYS GIN GIN $4.00 $2.99 CHILLED DILLS VODKA $21.27 $12.99 BACARDI GRAPEFRUIT RUM $9.99 $6.99 CLEVELAND CHRISTMAS 2013 BOURBON $34.58 $34.58 BACARDI GRAND MELON RUM $10.50 $6.49 CLEVELAND CHRISTMAS 2014 BOURBON $39.21 $39.21 METAXA 5 STAR BRANDY $21.99 $13.49 COLD SPELL MINT WHISKEY CORDIAL $13.49 $8.49 RONRICO WHITE RUM $9.29 $6.99 COLVILLE BOURBON $22.54 $13.99 RONRICO WHITE RUM $4.59 $3.49 COPPER & KINGS GRAPE BRANDY $32.73 $19.99 BACARDI TANGERINE RUM $12.99 $7.99 IMMATURE GRAPE BRANDY $29.92 $17.99 Product Category Previous Currrent Product Category Previous Currrent CRAGGANMORE 12 SCOTCH $59.99 $35.99 WOLFSCHMIDT VODKA $8.53 $5.99 CRAV VODKA $30.41 $18.49 SMIRNOFF 100 VODKA $5.99 $4.49 CROWN ROYAL SRS CANADIAN $23.99 $14.49 GORDONS VODKA VODKA $4.99 $3.99 CRUZAN 9 RUM $10.49 $6.49 PARAMOUNT 100 VODKA $7.08 $5.49 CRUZAN ESTATE DIAMOND RUM $18.99 $11.49 JAGERMEISTER SPICE CORDIAL $17.91 $10.99 CUPCAKE DEVILS FOOD VODKA $8.67 $6.49 JAILERS PREMIUM TENN WHISKY BOURBON $24.16 $14.49 CUTTY SARK PROHIBITION SCOTCH $27.17 $16.49 JEREMIAH WEED CINNAMON BOURBON $16.99 $10.49 DAVENPORT BLEN BLEND $15.98 $15.98 JEREMIAH WEED SARSAPARILLA BOURBON $16.99 $10.49 BRANDY $12.49 $7.49 DEKUYPER KIRSCHWASSER JEREMIAH WEED SPICED BOURBON $16.99 $10.49 SCOTCH $54.99 $32.99 DEWARS 15 JIM BEAM BLACK BOURBON $24.99 $24.99 RUM $11.99 $7.49 DON Q GOLD JIM BEAM GHOST BOURBON $23.49 $14.49 CORDIAL $54.95 $32.99 DRAMBUIE 15 BEAM BROWN RICE BOURBON $46.68 $28.49 BRANDY $12.99 $7.99 E & J PEACH JIM BEAM HARVEST RED WHEAT BOURBON $46.68 $28.49 VODKA $7.73 $5.49 EPIC COCO JOHN B STETSON BOURBON $22.98 $13.99 CORDIAL $15.16 $9.49 FABRIZIA ORANGE JOHNNIE WALKER PLATINUM SCOTCH $110.99 $110.99 VODKA $16.10 $9.99 FIREFLY SKINNY TEA JR JOHNSON MIDNIGHT MOON CRANBERRY BLEND $19.75 $11.99 BLEND $17.95 $10.99 FIREFLY CARAMEL JR JOHNSON MIDNIGHT MOON PEACH BLEND $18.95 $11.49 BLEND $17.95 $10.99 FIREFLY PEACH KAH ANEJO TEQUILA $57.16 $34.49 CANADIAN $16.98 $10.49 FORTY CREEK KAHLUA MIDNIGHT RUM $14.99 $8.99 VODKA $22.59 $13.99 44 NORTH RAINIER CHERRY KILBEGGAN SCOTCH $20.99 $12.99 VODKA $27.22 $16.49 FUZZY VODKA KILCHOMAN LOCH SCOTCH $89.74 $53.99 CORDIAL $17.00 $10.49 GANTOUS ABOU ARAK LADY BLIGH COCONUT RUM $8.46 $5.99 GIN $36.83 $22.49 GVINE NOUAISON LABEL 5 BLEND $16.57 $9.99 BOURBON $9.99 $6.99 GEORGIA MOON LARRESINGLE XO BRANDY $87.64 $52.99 CANADIAN $25.31 $15.49 GIBSONS FINEST GOLD 12 LIL BLACK DRESS BLACK CHERRY VANILLA VODKA $10.53 $6.49 GIN $7.49 $5.99 GILBEYS GIN LIL BLACK DRESS BLUEBERRY POMEGRANATE VODKA $10.53 $6.49 SCOTCH $84.99 $50.99 GLENLIVET NADURRA OLOROSA LYSHOLM LINIE AQUAVIT CORDIAL $27.17 $16.49 SCOTCH $84.99 $50.99 GLENLIVET NADURRA 16 LUXARDO AMARETTO CORDIAL $25.71 $15.49 SCHNAPPS $13.99 $8.49 GOLDSCHLAGER GRAND MACNISH CINNAMON SCOTCH $9.58 $6.99 SCOTCH $32.73 $19.99 GRAND MACNISH 15 MAKERS MARK PHAROH BOURBON $74.02 $44.49 VODKA $27.17 $16.49 HANGAR ONE BUDDHA CITRON MAESTRO DOBEL SILVER TEQUILA $43.99 $26.49 BOURBON $25.32 $15.49 HATTER ROYALE MALIBU RED RUM $9.99 $6.99 BOURBON $41.06 $24.99 HATFIELD & MCCOY MALIBU ISLAND SPICED RUM $12.04 $7.49 RUM $19.99 $11.99 HAVANA CLUB CLASICO MARGARITAVILLE ISLAND LIME TEQUILA $11.46 $6.99 HEDONISM QUINDEC SCOTCH $183.27 $183.27 MARGARITAVILLE LAST MANGO TEQUILA $12.38 $7.49 HIGHLAND PARK DARK ORIGINS SCOTCH $79.99 $47.99 MATA HARI ABSINTHE CORDIAL $36.49 $21.99 ICE SURGE BERRY CORDIAL $13.97 $8.49 MCCORMICK GIN GIN $14.14 $8.49 ICE SURGE TROPICAL CORDIAL $13.97 $8.49 MEDEA VODKA $27.17 $16.49 ILEGAL MEZCAL ANEJO TEQUILA $87.22 $52.49 MEIERS 94 GIN $18.50 $11.49 GILBEYS VODKA VODKA $9.99 $6.99 MENAGE A TROIS VODKA $17.91 $10.99 WOLFSCHMIDT VODKA $13.99 $8.49 MICHAEL GODARD VODKA VODKA $22.54 $13.99 Product Category Previous Currrent Product Category Previous Currrent MIDLETON SCOTCH $169.99 $169.99 SAUZA HORNITOS HONEY CORDIAL $24.49 $14.99 MICHAEL COLLINS IRISH SCOTCH $22.58 $13.99 SCAPA SKIREN SCOTCH $69.99 $41.99 NEW AMSTERDAM COCONUT VODKA $5.99 $4.49 STILLHOUSE CINNAMON BOURBON $20.99 $12.99 NEW RIFF NEW MAKE RYE BOURBON $25.09 $15.49 6TH ELEMENT CITRUS VODKA VODKA $14.98 $14.98 NO. 209 SAUVIGNON BLANC GIN $50.32 $30.49 SEAGRAMS RED BERRY GIN $8.99 $6.49 NUTLIQUOR PEANUT BUTTER VODKA $17.94 $10.99 SX CHACHACHA TEQUILA $36.43 $21.99 PADDY DEVILS APPLE SCOTCH $17.90 $10.99 1775 COLONIAL RESERVE RUM $27.92 $16.99 PARAMOUNT DRAGON FRUIT VODKA $11.24 $6.99 SMIRNOFF SOURS FRUIT PUNCH VODKA $10.99 $6.99 PARAMOUNT BUBBLE VODKA $11.24 $6.99 SMIRNOFF SOURS WATERMELON VODKA $10.99 $6.99 PARAMOUNT WHITE RUM $4.79 $3.99 SMIRNOFF GRAPEFRUIT VODKA $11.99 $7.49 PATRON XO CAFE CORDIAL $52.99 $31.99 SMIRNOFF CRAN APPLE VODKA $11.99 $7.49 PATRON XO CAFE CORDIAL $14.99 $8.99 SKYY CRISP APPLE VODKA $16.99 $10.49 PATRON XO CAFE DARK CORDIAL $26.99 $16.49 SHADY VAL ORANGE VODKA $12.99 $7.99 PELIGROSO CINNAMON TEQUILA $21.99 $13.49 STILLHOUSE ORIGINAL BOURBON $19.99 $11.99 PERMAFROST VODKA $27.13 $16.49 STILLHOUSE PEACH TEA BOURBON $20.99 $12.99 PIEHOLE APPLE PIE BOURBON $13.99 $8.49 SVEDKA GRAPEFRUIT JALAPENO VODKA $10.99 $6.99 PINNACLE KIWI STRAWBERRY VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SKYY TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT VODKA $16.99 $10.49 PINNACLE WHIPPED VODKA $5.90 $4.49 SKYY VANILLA BEAN VODKA $16.81 $10.49 PINNACLE WHIPPED ORANGE VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SKYY PACIFIC BLUEBERRY VODKA $16.81 $10.49 PINNACLE PUMPKIN PIE VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SMOKED SALMON VODKA $27.13 $16.49 PINNACLE RAINBOW SHERBET VODKA $9.99 $9.99 SMOKE CORDIAL $17.91 $10.99 PINNACLE POMEGRANATE VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SMIRNOFF SORBET STRAWBERRY VODKA $11.99 $7.49 PINNACLE PECAN PIE VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SMIRNOFF WHITE PEACH VODKA $11.99 $7.49 PINNACLE HABANERO VODKA $11.99 $7.49 SKYY PASSION FRUIT VODKA $17.73 $10.99 PORTSIDE WHITE RUM $22.61 $22.61 SKYY MOSCOTO VODKA $18.46 $11.49 PRICHARDS FINE RUM RUM $33.01 $19.99 SMOOTH AMBLER GIN $33.85 $20.49 PRICHARDS SINGLE MALT SCOTCH $45.80 $27.49 SOUTHERN COMFORT FIERY PEPPER BOURBON $14.90 $8.99 PROOF 105 VODKA $4.89 $3.99 SPICEBOX CANADIAN SPICED WHSKY CANADIAN $17.95 $10.99 QUEEN ANNE SCOTCH $10.99 $6.99 ST CLAIRE GREEN TEA VODKA $18.68 $11.49 PURA VIDA SILVER TEQUILA $40.12 $24.49 SMIRNOFF SORBET LEMON VODKA $11.99 $7.49 REBEL RESERVE CHERRY CORDIAL $16.06 $9.99 SMIRNOFF MANGO SORBET VODKA $11.99 $7.49 REBEL RESERVE HONEY CORDIAL $16.06 $9.99 SMIRNOFF RASPBERRY SORBET VODKA $11.99 $7.49 RED STAG HONEY TEA BOURBON $18.64 $11.49 SMIRNOFF ROOT BEER FLOAT VODKA $11.99 $7.49 RIAZUL PLATA TEQUILA $45.69 $27.49 SMIRNOFF CINNAMON-SUGAR VODKA $11.99 $7.49 RICH & RARE APPLE CANADIAN $9.16 $6.49 SMIRNOFF WILD HONEY VODKA $11.99 $7.49 ROBERSONS TENN CARAMEL BOURBON $17.91 $10.99 SVEDKA ORANGE CREAM POP VODKA $11.43 $6.99 ROGUE HAZELNUT RUM RUM $34.18 $20.99 SVEDKA STRAWBERRY COLADA VODKA $10.46 $6.49 ROGUE MALT WHISKEY BLEND $45.23 $27.49 SX CALYPSO RUM RUM $27.22 $16.49 RUSSIAN STANDARD GOLD VODKA $29.95 $17.99 SX CHACHACHA TEQUILA TEQUILA $27.22 $16.49 SAILOR JERRY RUM $5.18 $3.99 STOLICHNAYA HOT VODKA $18.84 $11.49 SAUZA BLUE REPOSADO TEQUILA $17.99 $10.99 STOLICHNAYA STICKI VODKA $18.84 $11.49 Product Category Previous Currrent STOLICHNAYA CHOC RAZBERI VODKA $18.84 $11.49 STOLICHNAYA RAZBERI VODKA $17.91 $10.99 STOLICHNAYA VANIL VODKA $16.99 $16.99 SVEDKA COLADA VODKA $0.00 $10.46 TEQ OCHO PLATA TEQUILA $41.16 $24.99 TIERRAS BLANCO TEQUILA $27.41 $16.49 TIRAMISU CORDIAL $20.56 $12.49 THREE OLIVE RANGTANG VODKA $14.21 $8.99 THREE OLIVE DUDE VODKA $14.21 $8.99 THREE OLIVE DUDE VODKA $26.44 $15.99 THREE OLIVE SMORES VODKA $11.43 $6.99 THREE OLIVE WHIP VODKA $11.43 $6.99 THREE OLIVES JACKED APPLE VODKA $14.21 $8.99 TERREMOTO CHURROS CORDIAL $14.99 $8.99 TERREMOTO JALAPENO LIME CORDIAL $14.99 $8.99 TERREMOTO MEXICAN BREW CORDIAL $15.77 $9.49 TULLAMORE DEW PHOENIX SCOTCH $50.28 $30.49 UV VODKA VODKA $9.62 $6.99 UV CANDY BAR VODKA $9.60 $6.99 UV RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT VODKA $9.60 $6.99 VEEV ACAI LIQUEUR CORDIAL $27.23 $16.49 WHITETAIL CARAMEL WHISKEY BOURBON $14.21 $8.99 WILD TURKEY SPICED BOURBON $16.98 $10.49 WILDCAT VODKA $17.91 $10.99 WINDSOR CANADIAN BLACK CHERRY CANADIAN $9.39 $6.99 ZWACK KOSHER SLIVOVITZ BRANDY $17.91 $10.99 ZING RED VELVET VODKA $22.54 $13.99 ZYR RUSSIAN VODKA VODKA $25.31 $15.49.
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