About the product
Introduce your guests to Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon with this convenient 12-bottle party bundle. Each 750ml bottle is bottled-in-bond, guaranteeing it was distilled, aged, and bottled under U.S. government supervision for uncompromising quality and authenticity.
This small batch bourbon showcases a refined palate with warm caramel, toasted oak, and hints of spice. The bottled-in-bond designation ensures consistency and craftsmanship in every pour—a mark of excellence that serious bourbon drinkers recognize and respect.
Perfect for large gatherings, corporate events, or building your collection. Serve neat, on the rocks, or in your favorite cocktail. A distinguished choice that impresses any bourbon connoisseur.
Tasting Profile & Food Pairings
Taste Notes
This bourbon is known for its balance of "sweet dessert" flavors and "old-school" oak.
- Appearance: Bright, polished copper.
- Aroma: A bold, sweet opening of caramel corn, butterscotch, and fresh red apples. You may also pick up a floral hint of licorice and toasted oak.
- Palate: Rich and "chewy" in texture. It features classic notes of butterscotch, vanilla cream, and dried apricots, followed by a sudden rise of black pepper and cinnamon spice.
- Finish: Long and warming. It fades into a sophisticated mix of tobacco leaf, charred oak, and a lingering sweetness reminiscent of a cherry pastry.
Food Pairings
The 100-proof strength and high corn content make it an excellent partner for savory and smoky dishes:
- The Main Event: Grilled Pork Chops with a peach glaze or a classic Ribeye Steak. The caramel sweetness of the bourbon complements the seared crust of the meat.
- Savory Snacks: Aged Cheddar or Gouda cheese, toasted walnuts, and honey-roasted almonds.
- The "Dessert" Match: Apple Pie with a caramel drizzle or a butterscotch pudding.
- Casual Classic: A high-quality Bacon Cheeseburger. The salt and fat of the bacon are cut perfectly by the 50% ABV.
About the brand
Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. is often called the "Father of the Modern Bourbon Industry." He fought for the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, a law designed to guarantee whiskey quality and purity. Today, the E.H. Taylor line is produced by the Buffalo Trace Distillery. The Small Batch expression is a blend of hand-selected barrels aged in the very brick warehouses (like the famous Warehouse C) that Taylor himself built in the 1880s.