Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Bourbon
750mL | 50% ABV (100 Proof) | Kentucky | Bottled-in-BondProcess & Profile
Crafted in honor of one of bourbon’s founding fathers, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., this small batch expression is a tribute to his pioneering legacy in whiskey production. Distilled at Buffalo Trace and adhering to the strict Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 (which Taylor himself helped champion), this bourbon is aged in century-old warehouses, offering consistency, complexity, and character. It's made from a traditional sour mash and aged in new, American white oak barrels for at least four years.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Caramel corn, butterscotch, and a rich oak backbone
Palate: Balanced with notes of dried fruit, toasted oak, and subtle black pepper
Finish: Long, warm, and slightly dry with lingering spice and leatherWhat Makes It Special
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Bottled-in-Bond at 100 proof for heritage and integrity
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Named after E.H. Taylor Jr., a pioneer of modern bourbon laws
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Crafted at Buffalo Trace Distillery, one of America’s most historic distilleries
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Consistently ranked as a top-tier small batch bourbon
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A favorite among collectors and seasoned bourbon drinkers alike
How to Enjoy
Best enjoyed neat or with a splash of water to reveal its layered complexity. Its balance also makes it a standout in classic whiskey cocktails like the Old Fashioned or Manhattan.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Bottled-in-Bond mean?
It guarantees the bourbon is from one distillation season, one distiller, aged at least four years, and bottled at 100 proof. -
Is this a limited release?
It’s not a single barrel or one-time release, but due to high demand, availability can be limited. -
How long is it aged?
While exact aging is not disclosed, it’s generally believed to be between 6–7 years. -
Is it the same mash bill as Buffalo Trace?
Yes, it uses Buffalo Trace’s Mash Bill #1 (low rye content). -
Why is it so sought-after?
Its quality-to-price ratio, heritage, and Bottled-in-Bond certification make it a standout.
 
