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Warming and deliciously rich nose, the palates foundation is centered on vanilla and oak, with light brown sugar, caramel, and a fruit salad-like pop of sweetness that balances the oak.
The Original Wheated Bourbon Whiskey includes an extraordinarily smooth taste, substituting wheat for rye grain. Packaged at 90 proof, this whiskey emerges with its consumed orange shading. Its gentler flavor notes make this whiskey awesome for tasting or making mixed drinks.
Old Williamsburg Bourbon exist as a 80 proof and 101 proof. Enjoy a smoky and tender bourbon in an antiquated bottle.
This is one of three Kosher Whiskeys from Buffalo Trace Distillery that hit the shelves after Passover in 2020. In 2012, new American oak Kosher barrels were filled with a Rye mash bill, all under the supervision of the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
Baker’s Bourbon is named after Baker Beam, grandnephew of the legendary Jim Beam. Baker’s Bourbon is one of four bourbons that comprise Jim Beam’s Small Batch Bourbon Collection. The others in the series are Basil Hayden’s, Knob Creek, and Booker’s Bourbon.
Launched in 2023, Daniel Weller is an experimental line exploring the impact of different strains of wheat on its storied bourbons, inspired by and named after the trailblazer of the Weller family. This exciting extension of the original wheated bourbon brand demonstrates Buffalo Trace Distillery’s excellence in innovation while honoring a forefather of American whiskey, Daniel Weller – grandfather to William Larue Weller – and the family distilling traditions he passed down to the generations of whiskey pioneers that followed him.
Like the previous chapters in the acclaimed Little Book Series, “Lessons Honored” continues to deliver on Noe’s passion for creating first-to-world, high-quality blended whiskeys, while also honoring the Beam family legacy.
After a stunning 2-year-old season in 1947, famed trainer Ben Jones knew that their horse was set to have a breakout 3-year old season. In 1948, Citation furthered his campaign toward becoming a legend. He began the season with a handful of wins, Then Eddie Arcaro was tapped to jockey Citation. The first race pairing the two was a disappointing loss at the Chesapeake Trail Stakes. This would be the last race.