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This bundle highlights two foundational bourbons from the esteemed Buffalo Trace Distillery, each produced with distinct mash bills and aging approaches.
Weller Special Reserve is a proud torchbearer of the "wheated bourbon" tradition, a style pioneered by William Larue Weller himself. Unlike most bourbons that use rye as their secondary grain, Weller Special Reserve substitutes wheat. While the exact mash bill is proprietary, it consists predominantly of corn, with a significant portion of wheat and a smaller amount of malted barley. This wheated recipe is responsible for the bourbons characteristic smoothness, mellow sweetness, and softer mouthfeel compared to rye-forward bourbons. The whiskey undergoes distillation in large column stills at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. Following distillation, the spirit is aged in new, charred American oak barrels for approximately seven years. The interaction with the charred oak during this maturation process imparts rich notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak, while the consistent aging environment in the distillerys warehouses ensures a harmonious development of flavors and a beautiful burnt orange hue.
Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is the flagship expression of the Buffalo Trace Distillery, celebrated for its time-honored production techniques. The bourbon utilizes a traditional mash bill, often referred to as "Mash Bill #1," which is believed to be corn-dominant with a relatively small percentage of rye and malted barley. The grains are ground and cooked with naturally filtered limestone water, a crucial element in Kentucky bourbon production. This "sweet mash" is then combined with a portion of residual liquid from previous distillations, a technique known as "sour mashing," which contributes to consistency and flavor. After fermentation, the liquid undergoes a two-stage distillation process, first in a column still (beer still) and then a second distillation in a copper doubler, which further refines the spirit. The resulting "white dog" (new make spirit) is then filled into new, charred American oak barrels at a specific proof (not exceeding 62.5% ABV) and aged in the distillerys historic, multi-story warehouses. While the legal minimum for straight bourbon is two years, Buffalo Trace Bourbon is typically aged for an average of eight years or more, well beyond the minimum. This extended aging in varying warehouse conditions allows the whiskey to absorb complex notes of vanilla, toffee, and candied fruit from the oak, developing its rich and balanced flavor profile and smooth finish.
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About The Product
This bundle highlights two foundational bourbons from the esteemed Buffalo Trace Distillery, each produced with distinct mash bills and aging approaches.
Weller Special Reserve is a proud torchbearer of the "wheated bourbon" tradition, a style pioneered by William Larue Weller himself. Unlike most bourbons that use rye as their secondary grain, Weller Special Reserve substitutes wheat. While the exact mash bill is proprietary, it consists predominantly of corn, with a significant portion of wheat and a smaller amount of malted barley. This wheated recipe is responsible for the bourbons characteristic smoothness, mellow sweetness, and softer mouthfeel compared to rye-forward bourbons. The whiskey undergoes distillation in large column stills at the Buffalo Trace Distillery. Following distillation, the spirit is aged in new, charred American oak barrels for approximately seven years. The interaction with the charred oak during this maturation process imparts rich notes of caramel, vanilla, and oak, while the consistent aging environment in the distillerys warehouses ensures a harmonious development of flavors and a beautiful burnt orange hue.
Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey is the flagship expression of the Buffalo Trace Distillery, celebrated for its time-honored production techniques. The bourbon utilizes a traditional mash bill, often referred to as "Mash Bill #1," which is believed to be corn-dominant with a relatively small percentage of rye and malted barley. The grains are ground and cooked with naturally filtered limestone water, a crucial element in Kentucky bourbon production. This "sweet mash" is then combined with a portion of residual liquid from previous distillations, a technique known as "sour mashing," which contributes to consistency and flavor. After fermentation, the liquid undergoes a two-stage distillation process, first in a column still (beer still) and then a second distillation in a copper doubler, which further refines the spirit. The resulting "white dog" (new make spirit) is then filled into new, charred American oak barrels at a specific proof (not exceeding 62.5% ABV) and aged in the distillerys historic, multi-story warehouses. While the legal minimum for straight bourbon is two years, Buffalo Trace Bourbon is typically aged for an average of eight years or more, well beyond the minimum. This extended aging in varying warehouse conditions allows the whiskey to absorb complex notes of vanilla, toffee, and candied fruit from the oak, developing its rich and balanced flavor profile and smooth finish.
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