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It's like finding a hidden gem, carefully selected to delight your senses.
There has been Whiskey made on the site of the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, for more than two hundred years. The first distillery operation that can be continuously traced to Buffalo Trace was started in 1812 by Harrison Blanton (yes, that Blanton). He sold the operation in 1870 and it was renamed the Old Fire Copper (O. F. C.) Distillery. It has been bought and sold many times over the intervening decades, but Sazerac has owned the property since 1992. They produce a wide range of Bourbons and Spirits — including their signature Bourbon.
Limited in production, Buffalo Trace Single Barrel Select Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is far from ordinary. It's like the James Bond of bourbons – smooth, sophisticated, and with a flavor more intricate than that tricky question you flubbed at last night's trivia. Aged for a minimum of seven years in American Oak barrels, this special barrel pick boasts bold notes of vanilla, mint, and molasses that will tango with your taste buds. And just when you think you've tasted it all, it twists! You'll start to notice the subtle hints of brown sugar and spices, giving way to toffee and dark fruit with a slight taste of anise that lingers on your palate. Imagine the first sip!
Appearance / Color
Deep amber.
Nose / Aroma / Smell
Vanilla, mint, molasses.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
Brown sugar, toffee, anise, dark fruit.
Finish
Long and deep with lingering sweet and spicy notes.
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