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Buffalo Trace bourbon. While Buffalo Trace Distillery is mainly known for its bourbon, it also produces other spirits such as rye whiskey and vodka. "Buffalo Trace" is also a bourbon brand made by the distillery that was introduced in August 1999, two months after the distillery changed its name from the George T. Stagg Distillery.
The 2022 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection includes all five whiskies again this year: Thomas H. Handy Sazerac rye, Sazerac rye, William Larue Weller bourbon, Eagle Rare 17 Year Old bourbon and ...
What new Buffalo Trace whiskey Traveller tastes like. According to the tasting notes, it’s characterized by notes of oak, sweet maple, tart currant and leather with a complex nose of vanilla ...
George T. Stagg is a limited-production bourbon whiskey distributed by Buffalo Trace Distillery, as part of the distillery's "Antique Collection" series. It is a high proof uncut and unfiltered bourbon, aged for approximately 15 years. It has been distributed only once a year in the fall, but in 2005 a second spring release was added.
The KDA launched the Kentucky Bourbon Trail program in 1999. At the time, it included seven of the eight distilleries in the region. [1] [2] In 2008, an eighth distillery, the Barton 1792 Distillery, joined the Trail program. [3]
The prize includes a VIP tour of Buffalo Trace Distillery for the winner and up to seven guests; a private barrel selection experience where the winner will thieve, taste and select their barrel ...
Freddie Johnson, brand ambassador and tour guide at the Buffalo Trace Distillery: Adam Burke, Paula Poundstone, Alzo Slade: Show recorded in Louisville, KY (Palace Theatre) November 26 "Best of" episode featuring actor Nathan Lane, Pitchfork editor-in-chief Puja Patel, graffiti artist Darryl "Cornbread" McCray, and playwright Jeremy O. Harris
Old Taylor Bourbon is a brand of straight bourbon whiskey produced at Buffalo Trace Distillery in Franklin County, Kentucky, by the Sazerac Company.It was named in honor of the historic distiller Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr.