
Buffalo Trace O.F.C. Vintage Bourbons
This month, Buffalo Trace Distillery will be releasing a trio of extremely rare concoctions, the O.F.C. Vintage Bourbons. The special release is limited to 61 bottles distilled in 1985, 18…
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This month, Buffalo Trace Distillery will be releasing a trio of extremely rare concoctions, the O.F.C. Vintage Bourbons. The special release is limited to 61 bottles distilled in 1985, 18…
Ready to warm your soul this winter, the Black Dirt Crown Maple Bourbon combines two of mankind’s greatest pleasures, maple syrup and the brown nectar of gods we call bourbon. A…
With the cold weather setting in, the number one priority becomes not freezing to death but also keeping your spirits up (no, we’re not referring to booze here). A sure…
While some distilleries have spent centuries building their reputation, the occasional newcomer can quickly take their place right up beside the greats. Kentucky’s Knob Creek is such a one –…
Scotland’s premier whiskey brand Johnnie Walker has just released the second installment of their limited edition Blender’s Batch whiskey. The new Bourbon Cask & Rye Finish ($52) once more examines the…
Coming this spring to quality liquor retailers is an extra special limited edition Old Rip Van Winkle 25 Year Old Bourbon ($1,800), the oldest whiskey the company has ever released. Using…
Bourbon whiskey is a distinctive product of the United States and Rebel Yell, made in Louisville, Kentucky is a big part of that distinctive tradition. The Stitzel-Weller distilling company patented…
The Buffalo Trace Distillery is a legend in Kentucky, renown as the oldest continuously operated distillery in the country, it even operated during the “Prohibition” making whiskey for medicinal purposes.…
The highly-awarded Buffalo Trace Distillery has released a fine new concoction dubbed Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Seasoned Wood Bourbon ($70). This limited edition bottle marks the eight release in the E.H. Taylor…
Where´s the bottle opener when you need it? Forget about hunting for a tool to crack open your beer with this cool looking wall mounted bottle opener. Aside from being…
The 16-Year-Old Single Malt aged in new American oak casks, second-fill ex-bourbon casks, and American oak wine casks.
The Maker's Mark Cellar Aged 2025 will be initially available in the United States and at the distillery itself on September 5, 2025.
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