Established in 1775 and situated in Frankfort, Kentucky, Buffalo Trace is one of the few American distilleries that continued its operations through Prohibition, after receiving a permit to bottle…
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…
Known as the founding father of the modern bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. was committed to making unparalleled bourbon through his steadfast attention to detail and passion for…
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.
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…
A tornado hit Warehouse C in 2006, tearing through the roof and exposing the barrels within. During repairs, the barrels were exposed to the elements, resulting in a truly unique bourbon with an…
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…
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