The E.H. Taylor Jr. Bottled-in-Bond 2024 Release is a prestigious entry in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, honoring the legacy of Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., the father of modern bourbon. This limited-edition Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is distilled, aged, and bottled at the renowned Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY.
Crafted in accordance with the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, this release meets the highest standards of purity and consistency. Aged in federally bonded warehouses and bottled at 100 proof (50% ABV), this Fall 2024 release offers a masterclass in balance, depth, and traditional bourbon character.
Key Features:
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Limited Edition Fall 2024 release
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Part of the exclusive Buffalo Trace Antique Collection
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Bottled-in-Bond Certified – 100 proof, 50% ABV
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Distilled using wood-fired copper stills
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Crafted at the historic Buffalo Trace Distillery
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Mash bill includes corn, rye, and malted barley
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Non-chill filtered for maximum flavor retention
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A tribute to E.H. Taylor Jr.’s legacy and the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897
Tasting Notes:
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Nose: Layers of vanilla, rich butterscotch, and ripe stone fruit, framed by warm oak
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Palate: A luxurious mix of spice, sweet oak, and caramel, interwoven with balanced notes of baking spice and dried fig
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Finish: Long, elegant, and sweet with lingering oaky richness and a smooth fade
How to Enjoy:
Savor it neat to appreciate the full spectrum of its bold, historic flavor, or with a splash of water to unlock deeper complexities. Ideal for collectors, connoisseurs, or anyone seeking a truly heritage-driven bourbon.
FAQ:
Q: What makes the 2024 release unique?
A: It’s a limited-edition Fall 2024 bottling, crafted to Bottled-in-Bond standards and featured in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, with premium aging and craftsmanship.
Q: What is the Bottled-in-Bond designation?
A: It signifies that the bourbon was produced by one distillery during one season, aged at least 4 years in a bonded warehouse, and bottled at exactly 100 proof.
Q: Is this bourbon chill-filtered?
A: No, it's non-chill filtered to retain full body and robust flavor.
Q: Who was E.H. Taylor Jr.?
A: A bourbon pioneer who helped establish industry quality standards and was instrumental in the passage of the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897.