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Whiskey: Colonel E.H. Taylor "Warehouse C" Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey

In 1884, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. completed the construction of Warehouse C, realizing his vision for a "Model Distillery Plant of the World." As the founding father of the modern bourbon industry, the legacy of Colonel Taylor lives on at Buffalo Trace Distillery, where Warehouse C stands to this day. This bottled-in-bond whiskey aged for ten years in the very warehouse Colonel Taylor build over a century ago, a testament to Taylor's enduring commitment and uncompromising passion for producing Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey of topmost class. 

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Size: 750ML

Proof: 100 (50% ABV)

Origin: United States

Distillery: Buffalo Trace Distillery

 

Colonel E.H. Taylor "Warehouse C" Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey Tasting Notes

Nose: On the nose, the aroma of dried fig and cloves initially jumps from the glass. This is followed by baking spice and an oaky dryness that provides balance.

Palate: A small sip fills the mouth with flavors of jam-like fruit, vanilla and a touch of smoke.

Finish: The finish quickly builds in dark spices with hints of tobacco leaving a lasting final impression of this bourbon.

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.