Bourbon - Where the Buffalo Roam

Bourbon - Where the Buffalo Roam

Buffalo Trace has a history that pre-dates most Scottish distilleries. The lush, fertile area on the Kentucky river was already known for it's moonshiners before in 1787 the Lee's Town distillery set up shop on the present day site and started shipping whiskey to New Orleans. The site has hosted some of the legends of Bourbon including Harrison Blanton and George T. Stagg, with the distillery being named after the latter from 1904 until 1999, when it changed to the current name of Buffalo Trace. During Prohibition the distillery was allowed to remain operational, in order to make whiskey for "medicinal purposes". There were clearly many afflicted souls in America at the time as the distillery shifted 1 million bottles on 1925 alone! The distillery now produces many renowned and famous Bourbons including George T Stagg, Eagle Rare, and of course their flagship brand - Buffalo Trace. Buffalo Trace Bourbons at Whitmore & White Buffalo Trace Bourbon
"This is a beauty of a Bourbon; it starts off sweet and light, with citrus and vanilla, then builds to a crescendo with a touch of oak, a dollop of rye, and banoffee pie in the mix. Superb." Whisky Opus Eagle Rare 10 year old
Ever popular and multi-award winning single barrel whiskey. The nose is thick and spicy, with sharp citrus and stewed fruits giving way to mocha, leather and classic bourbon notes of banana and toasty charcoal. The palate is supple and rounded with fruit, raisin and spicy vanilla. A treat for all fans of whiskey. Enjoy until next time, Tom Scargill
Manager, W&W Frodsham