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In 1995, Buffalo Trace tucked away what would become some of the most prized Kentucky Bourbons of recent years. Named after the originally christened distillery name the Old Fashioned Copper (O.F.C.) from 1870, these expressions showcase the oldest and best barrels of yesteryear and are especially coveted among collectors.
The 25-year-old is only the fifth member of their collectible O.F.C. Vintage line made available to the public. Bottled at 90 Proof, this vintage comes in an elegant, hand-cut crystal decanter with inlaid copper lettering, housed inside a wooden display case.
Expect cherry cordial on the nose followed by caramel and smoked oak, flavors of dark chocolate, tobacco leaves, and dates found on the palate, while the lingering finish is characterized by leather, black pepper, and cinnamon.
*This bottle is a collector’s item; we will not be able to entertain any refunds or exchanges.
**Individual orders are limited to one item per person, as we wish to give everyone the opportunity to participate.
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Limestone Branch Distillery, which produces Yellowstone Bourbon, also makes Minor Case Bourbon and Bowling & Burch Gin.
Yellowstone Bourbon has had several owners throughout its history, including J.B. Dant, D.H. Taylor, The Glenmore Distillery, United Distillers & Vintners, the David Sherman Company, Heaven Hill, and David Sherman (now known as Luxco).
Limestone Branch Distillery, which produces Yellowstone Bourbon, also makes Minor Case Bourbon and Bowling & Burch Gin.
Yellowstone Bourbon has had several owners throughout its history, including J.B. Dant, D.H. Taylor, The Glenmore Distillery, United Distillers & Vintners, the David Sherman Company, Heaven Hill, and David Sherman (now known as Luxco).