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Size750mLProof90 (45% ABV)*Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Distilled in 1995, this whiskey has spent 25 years aging patiently before finally yielding 1,500 bottles. It pays tribute to the O.F.C. Distillery that was christened in 1870 by Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr.
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Note: Once an order has been safely & successfully delivered, we do not accept returns due to change of heart or taste. Due to state regulations, we cannot accept the return of alcohol purchased by a customer in error.
About O.F.C. Vintage 1995 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. christened the O.F.C. (Old Fashioned Copper) Distillery in 1870, the name soon becoming iconic. The operation was unbelievably advanced for its time with copper fermentation vats, column stills, and a unique steam heating system that Buffalo Trace still uses in their warehouses. This expression pays tribute to the O.F.C. Distillery. Distilled in 1995, the spirit has spent a quarter of a century aging in barrels that yielded a total of 1,500 bottles.
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About Buffalo Trace
Located on the Kentucky River in Frankfort, Kentucky, Buffalo Trace Distillery takes its name from an ancient pathway that the migrating buffalo used when traveling westward. The trail was well-known among Native Americans and was eventually used by pioneering settlers who crossed the Ohio River and followed the buffalo trace to the Western frontier.
Buffalo Trace Distillery is the oldest continually operating distillery in the United States and includes the rich legacies of master distillers such as E.H. Taylor, Jr, George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp, and Elmer T. Lee. Today, the distillery is still family-owned, operating on the same 130 acres of land adjacent to the Kentucky River as it has for over 200 years.
There are not many things more American than bourbon, and although most of it is produced in Kentucky, it can be produced all over the USA. It must be made with at least 51% corn and bottled at 40% ABV or higher. So why not give this American classic a try?
The nose opens with cherry cordial, caramel, and gently smoked oak. The palate has complex notes of dark chocolate, tobacco, and dates, culminating in a long finish with leather, black pepper, and cinnamon.