Bottled at barrel-proof, ranging from a minimum of 131.4 proof to 135.2 proof, the Blanton’s Honey Barrel Special Release is set to become one of the most coveted and collectible single barrel bourbons in history
Originally available as a travel exclusive, this Kentucky straight bourbon was crafted with Buffalo Trace’s high-rye mash bill #2. After spending between 6 and 8 years in warehouse H, it was bottled at 98 proof.
A sophisticated limited-release bourbon, bottled from 4 different versions, two at cask strength and two at 100 proof, sealed with the iconic racehorse and jockey seal. Only 210 bottles were made.
Made exclusively for the Japanese market, this premium expression is similar to the Original Single Barrel Bourbon, with one key difference: it’s aged for an additional 2 years.
Hand-sealed, hand-labeled, and individually-numbered, Blanton’s Special Reserve is not only delicious but comes in a state-of-the-art bottle with a statuesque top
This special Blanton’s is bottled raw and uncut from the barrel, aged in the same section of Warehouse H as Blanton’s Private Reserve was over 50 years ago.
The 7th release of the Pact is a blend of 3 bourbons: a 14-year-old ryed bourbon, an 8-year-old ryed bourbon, and an 8-year-old ryed bourbon that was finished in Sauternes casks.
The annual, limited-edition Blood Oath whiskey is on its 9th Pact. This one is a blend of 3 high-rye straight bourbons: a 16-year-old, a 12-year-old, and a 7-year-old that was finished in oloroso sherry casks.
The 3rd 2021 batch of Booker’s is another beautiful cask-strength bourbon, this time paying tribute to Bardstown ― home of Master Distiller Booker Noe and several generations of the Beam family.