Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel Bourbon
Bourbon
Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. // Kentucky, USA
Often considered the father of the modern whiskey industry in the United States, Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., fought for the Bottled-In-Bond act of 1897.
At the close of the American Civil War he purchased what is now the Buffalo Trace Distillery. This single barrel bourbon is aged for 11 years and 7 months in Warehouse C, which was built by Taylor in 1881, and is bottled-in-bond at 100 proof.
Often considered the father of the modern whiskey industry in the United States, Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., fought for the Bottled-In-Bond act of 1897. At the close of the American Civil War he purchased what is now the Buffalo Trace Distillery. This single barrel bourbon is aged for 11 years and 7 months in Warehouse C, which was built by Taylor in 1881, and is bottled-in-bond at 100 proof.
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age11 YR 7 MO
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Cost
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abv50.0
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BourbonProduced anywhere in USA; Mash bill of at least 51% corn; aged in new, charred oak containers.
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Cask Typenew, charred American oak