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Whiskey: Colonel E.H. Jr. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon

Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Single Barrel Bourbon is aged for 11 years and 7 months in new, American oak casks in a century-old warehouse built by Taylor in 1881 and is bottled-in-bond at 100 proof.

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Size: 750mL

Proof: 100 (50% ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Buffalo Trace Distillery

Detailed Description

Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. is widely considered one of the founding fathers of the bourbon industry, fighting for the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, nearly three decades after he purchased what is now called Buffalo Trace Distillery. During his time, Taylor implemented several innovative methods still used today, including climate-controlled aging warehouses. Many of the barrels selected for the E.H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel are aged in Warehouse C, which was built by Taylor in 1881 and proven to be an excellent aging warehouse. Each barrel is hand-picked and Bottled in Bond at 100 proof to honor its namesake.

Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes

Nose: Aromas of lightly toasted oak, with dried figs and butterscotch

Palate: Flavors of sweetness balanced with tobacco and dark spices

Finish: The finish is just long enough to prepare the palate for another sip. The bottle itself is a likeness to Colonel Taylor's original design used over a century ago.

Distillery Information

Buffalo Trace Distillery is a distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, that is owned by the Sazerac Company. It has historically been known by several names, including the George T. Stagg Distillery and the Old Fire Copper Distillery.