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Meet the King of Kentucky 16 Year Old Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon, an epitome of excellence in the realm of whiskey. Meticulously crafted, this outstanding bourbon stands as a true testament to the art of distillation.
As part of the Publioteca's mission of pairing the world's most elusive and sought-after whiskies with books, we're honored to present Publioteca's Vol. 2, which pairs Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible with a World Whiskey Society's Kentucky Straight Bourbon, but this isn't any ordinary bourbon!
Makers Mark Bourbon Cellar Aged 2024 is a unique expression that showcases the brand’s commitment to innovation while honoring its rich heritage. This limited-edition bourbon is part of a series that explores the impact of aging in different environments, specifically in the distillery’s historic limestone cellar.
A precious Willett from the summer of 2022.The Willett Distilling Company or Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, as it is also known, is a small, family-owned company that produces labels such as Willett Pot Still Reserve, Willett Family Estate, Johnny Drum, Old Bardstown, Noah’s Mill, Rowan’s Creek, Pure Kentucky and Kentucky Vintage.
Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey is a standout in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, released annually alongside other rare and coveted offerings like George T. Stagg and William Larue Weller.
E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon is one of many versions crafted by E.H. Taylor and still produced at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. This single-barrel bourbon was crafted from Mash Bill #1, like other great blends such as Eagle Rare, Buffalo Trace, and George T. Stagg.
Buffalo Trace is unveiling a new O.F.C. Vintage bourbon this fall. The bourbon whiskey in this release was distilled and rolled into the warehouse to rest in 1994, a year which saw box office hits like “Forrest Gump,” “The Lion King” and “Pulp Fiction,” and headlines documented Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as South African president and OJ Simpson’s infamous white Ford Bronco chase.