Buffalo Trace’s Hancock’s President’s Reserve is a single barrel bourbon made from the distillery’s high-rye mash bill. It is bottled at 88.9 proof and comes with no age statement. A well-crafted whiskey that its creators recommend drinking on the rocks or in a Manhattan.
This expression is the perfect blend of Kentucky bourbon and California wine. The bourbon is finished in meticulously selected J. Wilkes Petite Sirah casks from the Miller Family Wine Company.
Crafted with Buffalo Trace’s low-rye mash bill, this bourbon was matured in oak casks that were made with staves cured for 13 months ― double the usual amount. After 17 long years, the complex and balanced whiskey was bottled at 100 proof.
This limited-edition bottled-in-bond bourbon pays tribute to one of the founding fathers of bourbon with a delicious marriage of three 18-year-old mash bills from Buffalo Trace: two rye bourbons and a wheated bourbon.
Colonel E.H. Taylor is credited with popularizing the sour mash technique. This expression was distilled in 2002 using the same souring process that Taylor would have used, resulting in a full-bodied and flavor-packed 9-year-old whiskey
This expression pays tribute to the innovative spirit of Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. The wheated bourbon was matured in new oak casks that were made from specially treated staves.
This limited-edition bourbon has spent 10 years in Warehouse C ― the warehouse that Colonel E.H. Taylor was most proud of. Located on 2 floors in the center of the warehouse, this bourbon was patiently matured into a spectacularly flavorful 100-proof expression
Twice the age of the 10-year-old Eagle Rare, the name of this expression is a reference to both its age and the two eagle figurines ― one in the form of a stopper, the second within the luxurious bottle. Only 299 bottles were produced.
Aged for a minimum of ten years, this Kentucky straight bourbon was named the “Best Bourbon” at the 2013 International Wine and Spirits Competition and won a Gold Medal at the World Whisky Masters in 2017.
Despite the name, this sour mash bourbon from Buffalo Trace’s Antique Collection spent more than 18 years in new #4 char white oak casks before being bottled at 101 proof ― a tribute to the original Eagle Rare brand that was released in 1974.
This is the second 2021 batch of Elijah Craig’s beloved Barrel Proof Straight Bourbon. Bottled at 118.2 proof, it offers a classic, flavor-packed bourbon taste profile and a deceptively smooth drinking experience.