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SKU: 19235-700

Eagle Rare Bourbon 700ml

Vendor Eagle Rare
Regular price $64.99
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THIS IS A 700ML BOTTLE

A true icon in the world of American whiskey, Eagle Rare Kentucky Straight Bourbon is meticulously crafted and aged for no less than 10 years, delivering a depth of character and refinement rarely found in modern bourbons. Produced at the renowned Buffalo Trace Distillery, this small-batch release is known for its balance of rich oak, toffee, and dry spice, all wrapped in a smooth, elegant mouthfeel.

The striking bottle—etched with a soaring eagle—symbolizes the bold yet graceful spirit within. Whether you're a collector, enthusiast, or gift-giver, Eagle Rare stands as a premium bourbon experience that lives up to its name.

Key Features:

  • Aged 10 years in new American oak barrels

  • Bottled at 45% ABV (90 proof)

  • Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

  • Produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery

  • Highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs

  • Presented in a distinctive tall bottle with etched glass design

  • 700mL format for international and specialty markets


🥃 Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Honey, toasted oak, dried orange peel, and baking spice

  • Palate: Toffee, dark fruit, vanilla, leather, and subtle tobacco

  • Finish: Long, dry, and warming with oak and spiced sweetness


🍸 How to Enjoy

  • Sip neat to savor its aged complexity

  • Add a splash of water or a single cube to open up the flavors

  • Excellent in elevated bourbon cocktails like a Manhattan or Old Fashioned

  • Pairs beautifully with grilled meats, charcuterie, or dark chocolate


❓ FAQ

Q: Is Eagle Rare a limited edition bourbon?
A: While not technically limited, availability is limited due to high demand and long aging.

Q: Who makes Eagle Rare?
A: It's distilled and aged by the prestigious Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, USA.