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Buffalo Trace Unveils Prohibition Collection
Buffalo Trace Distillery has released their third Prohibition Collection – a set of five whiskies produced at the George T Stagg Distillery during Prohibition, from 1920 to 1933 – Henry Watterson, Kentucky River, John G Carlisle, Walter B Duffy and Cove Spring. The George T Stagg Distillery was one of only six distilleries granted licenses […]
by Alex Bean1 viewbourbon-newswhiskey-articleswhiskey-news32026buffalo-trace - news
Top 10 oldest wineries and distilleries in US
Ahead of Independence Day on Saturday, db reveals the oldest wineries and distilleries in the United States that remain operational, two of which predate the Declaration of Independence altogether. The post Top 10 oldest wineries and distilleries in US appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Declan Ryder1 viewnewsamericabuena-vista-winerybuffalo-tracebuffalo-trace-distillerycharles-krug - news
Top 10 oldest wineries and distilleries in the US
Ahead of Independence Day on Saturday, db reveals the oldest wineries and distilleries in the United States that remain operational, two of which predate the Declaration of Independence altogether. The post Top 10 oldest wineries and distilleries in the US appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Declan Ryder0 viewsnewsamericabuena-vista-winerybuffalo-tracebuffalo-trace-distillerycharles-krug - news
Buffalo Trace Revives 5 Forgotten Prohibition-Era Whiskey Brands in New $1,000 Collection
Buffalo Trace Distillery is bringing five long-forgotten whiskey brands from the Prohibition era back to life with the release of the third edition of its annual Prohibition Collection. The 2026 limited-edition release commemorates the whiskeys that were legally bottled and sold at what is now Buffalo Trace Distillery while most of the American whiskey industry […]
by David Morrow0 viewsbourbonbuffalo-tracerelease - news
Buffalo Trace Resurfaces 5 Iconic Whiskey Brands With Newest Prohibition Collection
Buffalo Trace Distillery is resurfacing five historic American whiskey brands for the third installment of its Prohibition Collection. This year’s edition features a lineup of five distinct whiskeys, including a high-proof rye, an uncut bourbon, and a blended whiskey, each representing a now-defunct brand that operated during Prohibition. The five whiskeys represent brands — Cove Spring, Henry Watterson, John G. Carlisle, Kentucky River, and Walter B. Duffy — produced under the direction of Albert B. Blanton at the George T. Stagg Distillery, which was granted one of six federal licenses to legally produce whiskey for medicinal purposes during Prohibition. The article Buffalo Trace Resurfaces 5 Iconic Whiskey Brands With Newest Prohibition Collection appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley0 viewsamerican-whiskeyblended-whiskeybourbonbuffalo-tracerye - news
The Bourbons Worth Buying Under $50 This Year, Chosen By A Whisky Expert
Can bourbon under $50 still taste premium? These standout bottles prove you can skip the hype and still pour big flavor for everyday sipping. Read the full article at The Bourbons Worth Buying Under $50 This Year, Chosen By A Whisky Expert
by Phil Dwyer3 viewswhiskey-articles1792best-bourbon-under-50best-bourbon-whiskeybest-value-whiskeybottled-in-bond - news
Koopers 10-Year Rye Finished in Buffalo Trace Barrel
What happens when a 100% rye whiskey spends nine years finishing in a Buffalo Trace barrel under the brutal Texas heat? Koopers' 231-bottle answer arrives May 9. Read the full article at Koopers 10-Year Rye Finished in Buffalo Trace Barrel
by Beth Squires4 viewswhiskey-newsamerican-whiskeybuffalo-tracekoopers-whiskeykoval-distillerylimited-release - news
Buffalo Trace Releases Eagle Rare 30, the Brand’s Oldest Bourbon Yet
Buffalo Trace Distillery is releasing Eagle Rare 30, the product line’s oldest bourbon yet. Bottled at 101 proof in a 750-milliliter decanter, the ultra-mature whiskey will roll out in limited quantities to retailers, bars, and restaurants beginning in May with a suggested retail price of $12,500, the distillery announced in a release. A Bonhams auction, opening on April 24 and closing May 8, will kick off Eagle Rare 30’s release and offer up the first two publicly available bottles of the new whiskey. The worldwide rollout will then begin through parent company Sazerac’s distribution network. The article Buffalo Trace Releases Eagle Rare 30, the Brand’s Oldest Bourbon Yet appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley1 viewbourbonbuffalo-tracenewsproduct-release - news
Buffalo Trace Releases Two New Whiskeys — Single Oak Rye Bourbon and Low Entry Proof Wheated Bourbon
Buffalo Trace has announced the release of two new bourbons as part of two collections in its lineup, according to recent reporting. The distillery is cementing its 27-year-long Single Oak Project as a permanent product line with the debut of Single Oak Rye Bourbon. It is simultaneously releasing Low Entry Proof Wheated Bourbon as part of its Experimental Collection. The highly limited rollout for both newcomers will begin this month. The article Buffalo Trace Releases Two New Whiskeys — Single Oak Rye Bourbon and Low Entry Proof Wheated Bourbon appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley1 viewbourbonbuffalo-tracenewsproduct-release - news
13th Annual BourbonGuy.com Brackets: The Championships
Welcome back, folks! We are now at the end of the 2026 contest. Eight whiskeys entered the arena. Four have fallen by the wayside. There have been some delicious treats, with not a single stinker in the bunch. Let’s see how it all ends and if we’ve learned anything along the way. First, we have the Round Two matchups. Division 2: Crooked Meteor (Maker’s 46) vs. Wobbly Parachute (Benchmark Single Barrel) Pre-Reveal Thoughts: On the mouth Wobbly Parachute is giving me a little more cherry and baking spice. Crooked Meteor also gives some fruit and baking spice, but tosses a little bubblegum in there too. Crooked Meteor has a softer mouthfeel, being almost velvety by comparison. Wobbly Parachute is sweeter on the nose showing more toffee-This is so close that I'm going to hazard a guess that the winner here goes on to take the whole thing. I like Crooked Meteor's nose better. Wobbly Parachute has a nicer finish. At the end of the day though the mouthfeel of Crooked Meteor gives this just t
by Eric Burke1 viewbracketsbourbonbartonbuffalo-tracebrown-formanfour-roses - news
Buffalo Trace Releases Daniel Weller Spelt Wheat, an Experimental Bourbon With an Unlikely Grain
Buffalo Trace is expanding its Daniel Weller line of experimental wheated bourbons with Daniel Weller Spelt Wheat. The release is just the second edition in the line, which debuted in 2023 with Daniel Weller Emmer Wheat. Spelt Wheat’s rollout will be limited with a suggested retail price of $549.99. The distillery opted to work with spelt — an ancient grain typically relegated to bread and beer production — because of its nutty yet smooth flavor profile, according to a press release. The choice in wheat is an extension of the Weller bourbon tradition: The Daniel Weller line honors W.L. The article Buffalo Trace Releases Daniel Weller Spelt Wheat, an Experimental Bourbon With an Unlikely Grain appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley1 viewbourbonbuffalo-traceproduct-releasewellerwheatedwheated-bourbon - news
13th Annual BourbonGuy.com Brackets: Round 1a: Benchmark Single Barrel vs. Four Roses Small Batch
Here we go! Let’s get down to the competitions. I hope that you guys are as excited about this as I am. These were tasted in an order only known to my wife as another bit of obfuscation to hide what was being tasted. So Round 1 of the 2026 BourbonGuy.com Brackets starts with Division 2’s Number 4 seed, Four Roses Small Batch taking on Number 1 seed, Benchmark Single Barrel Bourbon . Four Roses Small Batch , produced by the Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg, KY, used to be this Four Roses Fanboy’s favorite pour from them. I really enjoyed the mellow, nuanced flavor. Of course, as I grew accustomed to higher proof bourbons, it soon felt a little…weak. I still enjoy a pour of it now and then, because it is delicious, but I don’t buy it nearly as often as I used to and that makes me just a little sad. This bottle was purchased at Total Wine in Burnsville, MN for $26.99 for a 750 mL bottle or $1.80 per pour. Their opponent is a bourbon that I don’t think I’ve ever had before, though it’
by Eric Burke1 viewbourbonbracketsbuffalo-tracefour-roses - news
13th Annual BourbonGuy.com Brackets: The “inflation is Weird” edition.
You know what time it is! The NCAA basketball and hockey tournaments are getting started here soon, which means everyone is in bracket mode. It really is a wonderful time of year. Up here in the northernmost state in the contiguous U.S., the snow is still trying to fall—we got over a foot at my house this weekend. Though, thankfully, the end is in sight. Gardeners have started their seeds, there are days when the windows can be opened, and, of course, there are brackets to be filled out—and busted. No, not those silly basketball or hockey brackets. We’re talking bourbon brackets. And let me tell you, this really is my favorite time of year. In fact, I enjoy it so much that next year, when I may decide to hang up the ol’ keyboard, I already know what my last series of posts will be: brackets. But don’t worry—that’ll be 2027 at the earliest, since I want to make it to 15 years of publishing before I make a decision. I’m calling this round the “The Inflation Is Weird” edition. Mostly beca
by Eric Burke1 viewbourbonbartonbrown-formanbuffalo-tracenon-distiller-producerfour-roses - news
Blanton’s Just Won Best Single Barrel Bourbon, But What Makes It Special?
Blanton's Original wins World's Best Single Barrel Bourbon at the 2025 World Whiskies Awards. Discover the story behind this iconic bottle, its revolutionary origins, and why it’s still worth the hunt. Read the full article at Blanton’s Just Won Best Single Barrel Bourbon, But What Makes It Special?
by Phil Dwyer2 viewsarticle-featuredbourbonhome-1-featuredwhiskey-articleswhiskey-stylesblanton-s - news
Eagle Rare Drops First New Expression in Years, And It’s Surprisingly Affordable
Eagle Rare expands for the first time in years with 12 Year Old bourbon. Buffalo Trace's rare release hits shelves June 2025 at $49.99. Read the full article at Eagle Rare Drops First New Expression in Years, And It’s Surprisingly Affordable
by The Whiskey Wash Team2 viewsbourbonnew-release-featuredwhiskey-new-releaseswhiskey-stylesbuffalo-traceeagle-rare - news
Buffalo Trace Distillery Whiskey Production accelerates as $1.2 Bn Expansion Continues
Buffalo Trace Distillery Whiskey Production accelerates as $1.2 Bn Expansion Continues In the last five years, Buffalo Trace has increased supplies to consumers by 50% due to increased distillation and ageing warehouse capacity. Buffalo Trace Distillery have been in touch to say that they are on track to produce more bourbon than ever before […]
by Whiskey Blogger2 viewsamerican-whiskeybourbon-whiskeybuffalo-tracestuart-s-whiskey-blogwhiskey-bloggerbourbon - news
Buffalo Trace Distillery 2022 Charity Bottle Donation
Buffalo Trace Distillery 2022 begins by Donating 2,022 Bottles Including its First NFT with Unique OFC Vintage 6 Litre Bottle. Buffalo Trace Distillery Asks Non-profits to Join in the Quest to Raise Over $2 Million This Year Globally. Included in the offering of 2,022 bottles will be the world’s first six litre bottle bourbon […]
by Whiskey Blogger2 viewsamerican-whiskeybourbon-whiskeybuffalo-tracestuart-s-whiskey-blogwhiskey-bloggerbuffalo-trace-diatillery-2022 - news
Buffalo Trace Distillery Warns Fans Of Potential Online Scams
Buffalo Trace Distillery Warns Fans Of Potential Online Scams Online Sites Taking Money, No Bourbon in Return Buffalo Trace Distillery contacted us to warn fans of an increasing number of consumer frauds that are making their way across social media and the internet. Several disappointed fans have contacted the Distillery letting them know they ordered […]
by Whiskey Blogger2 viewsamerican-whiskeybourbon-whiskeybuffalo-tracenewsstuart-s-whiskey-blogbuffalo-trace-distillery
