The Blanton's bottle is a unique shape in itself. Each label includes a hand written note with the date of bottling, and warehouse location that particular bottle came from. The cork stopper in each bottle has a pewter sculpture of a jockey on a Kentucky thoroughbred race horse to signify its Kentucky home. There are eight different stoppers all with…
In the winter of 1881, Albert Bacon Blanton was born into one of the first families of bourbon history. At the age of sixteen, he started working in the Distillery as an office boy and fast became a leading pioneer in the development of bourbon. From the time he was made company president in 1921 until his retirement in 1952,…
The oldest continuously operating distillery in America also happens to have one of the largest families of homegrown brands in any industry. Led by our namesake and flagship brand, Buffalo Trace Bourbon, the line includes several brands, collections and expressions that have earned some of the highest accolades the industry offers.
To this day, Bulleit Bourbon is distilled and aged in the Bulleit family tradition. High rye content gives it a bold, spicy character with a distinctively smooth, clean finish. Kentucky limestone-filtered water provides a foundation for the bourbon's character, while charred American oak barrels lend a smoky backbone.
NOSE: Dark caramel, sweet oak, and charred wood PALATE: Lush and spicy, oak with honey, apple, and orange notes FINISH: Long, graceful and relaxed ABV: 43.3
Kentucky Deluxe blended whiskey is produced in Kentucky using the time-honored tradition of small batch distillation and aging in new American Oak barrels. The product is aged until it has reached optimal taste and is then charcoal filtered and bottled at 80 proof.
Knob Creek is an American brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced by Beam Suntory at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. It is one of the four Jim Beam small batch bourbon brands targeted for the high-end liquor market. Its siblings in the line are Booker's, Baker's, and Basil Hayden's.