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Colonel E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon – 2025 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection

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Colonel E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon – 2025 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection

SKU: 88004075606
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Colonel E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon is a special release introduced as part of the 2025 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, one of the most prestigious annual whiskey collections produced in the United States. This release honors Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., a pioneering figure in the bourbon industry who played a major role in establishing quality standards for American whiskey.

Crafted from Buffalo Trace’s traditional low-rye bourbon mash bill, this whiskey was matured for more than fifteen years in charred American oak barrels before bottling. As a Bottled-in-Bond whiskey, it follows strict production standards requiring the spirit to be produced in a single distillation season by one distiller, aged in federally bonded warehouses, and bottled at exactly 100 proof.

Much of the whiskey used in this release matured in the historic Warehouse C, one of the distillery’s most famous aging warehouses. The extended maturation gives the bourbon remarkable depth, balancing rich sweetness with mature oak and warming spice.

Produced in limited quantities and released alongside the other bottles in the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, the 2025 Colonel E.H. Taylor Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for its age, heritage, and connection to one of the most influential figures in bourbon history.

 

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Tasting Notes

Vanilla, caramel, maple, toasted oak, baking spices, and subtle dark fruit with a long, smooth finish.

About the brand

Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. is credited with modernizing the industry. He pioneered the use of copper fermentation tanks, state-of-the-art grain equipment, and columnar stills. Taylor was the primary force behind the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, a law designed to guarantee the authenticity and quality of American whiskey at a time when "rectifiers" were often adding tobacco juice or iodine to rotgut spirits.