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Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Overview
E.H. Taylor Single Barrel is one of the most respected bottles in the modern bourbon world. Every bottle is drawn from a single barrel aged in Warehouse C at Buffalo Trace, a warehouse Colonel Taylor himself built back in 1881. No blending, no smoothing things over. Just one barrel, in the bottle, the way it was meant to be.
Bottled at 100 proof under the Bottled-in-Bond standard, it brings serious depth without going overboard. Caramel, vanilla, and oak with a soft hit of spice and a long, warming finish. A proper step up for anyone moving past the usual shelf bottles.
Tasting Notes
Nose
Caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak with a hint of dried fruit and soft baking spice.
Palate
Smooth and rounded. Caramel and vanilla up front, followed by oak, a touch of pepper, and a soft hit of spice. The 100 proof gives it weight without burning.
Finish
Long and warming. Oak and gentle spice hang around with a clean, dry close.
Quick Facts
| Brand | Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. |
| Producer | Buffalo Trace Distillery |
| Country / Region | USA – Frankfort, Kentucky |
| Style | Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Single Barrel, Bottled in Bond |
| Mash Bill | Buffalo Trace low-rye bourbon mash bill |
| Age Statement | NAS (minimum 4 years under Bottled-in-Bond rules) |
| ABV | 50% (100 Proof) |
| Cask Type | New charred American oak |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Release Type | Limited / allocated |
What Sets This Bottle Apart
- Every bottle drawn from a single barrel, aged in Warehouse C at Buffalo Trace
- Warehouse C was built by Colonel Taylor himself in 1881
- Meets the full Bottled-in-Bond standard: one distillery, one season, four years minimum, 100 proof
- Named after Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr., one of the fathers of modern bourbon
- Allocated release that bourbon fans hunt for when it lands
- Real character and depth from a serious Kentucky distillery
BACKGROUND
Buffalo Trace Distillery sits on the banks of the Kentucky River in Frankfort and has been making bourbon for over 200 years. It's one of the oldest fully operating distilleries in America and home to some of the most respected bourbons on the market.
Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. is one of the most important figures in American whiskey history. He helped push through the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, the original American mark of quality, written into law to guarantee whiskey was the real deal. This release sits in the upper tier of the Buffalo Trace range and leans hard into that legacy. Warehouse C, the warehouse it's aged in, was built by Taylor himself.
Who This Bottle Is For
- Bourbon drinkers ready to upgrade from the usual go-to bottle
- Fans of single barrel releases with real barrel-to-barrel character
- Drinkers who appreciate the Bottled-in-Bond standard and what it stands for
- Anyone hunting allocated bottles from a serious Kentucky distillery
- Old Fashioned and cocktail fans after a bourbon with proper backbone
- Anyone interested in the history side of bourbon and the Taylor legacy
How to Enjoy
Pour it neat and give it a minute. The 100 proof opens up nicely with a splash of water or a single rock if you want to take the edge off. Makes a serious Old Fashioned at home, but it's a shame to bury a bottle like this in a cocktail. Easy drinking for a bonded bourbon, no overthinking required.
Why We Curate It at Bourbon Brothers
E.H. Taylor Single Barrel is one of those bottles that delivers proper bourbon character with real history behind it. Single barrel, bottled in bond, aged in a warehouse Colonel Taylor built himself. Hard to go wrong with this one. A solid step up from your usual shelf bottle and one worth having on hand when you find it.
Product Details
| Brand | Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. |
| Producer | Buffalo Trace Distillery |
| Category | Kentucky Straight Bourbon |
| Style | Single Barrel, Bottled in Bond |
| Region | Frankfort, Kentucky, USA |
| Mash Bill | Buffalo Trace low-rye bourbon mash bill |
| Age Statement | NAS (minimum 4 years under Bottled-in-Bond rules) |
| ABV | 50% (100 Proof) |
| Cask Type | New charred American oak |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Country | USA |
Overview
E.H. Taylor Single Barrel is one of the most respected bottles in the modern bourbon world. Every bottle is drawn from a single barrel aged in Warehouse C at Buffalo Trace, a warehouse Colonel Taylor himself built back in 1881. No blending, no smoothing things over. Just one barrel, in the bottle, the way it was meant to be.
Bottled at 100 proof under the Bottled-in-Bond standard, it brings serious depth without going overboard. Caramel, vanilla, and oak with a soft hit of spice and a long, warming finish. A proper step up for anyone moving past the usual shelf bottles.
Tasting Notes
Nose
Caramel, vanilla, and toasted oak with a hint of dried fruit and soft baking spice.
Palate
Smooth and rounded. Caramel and vanilla up front, followed by oak, a touch of pepper, and a soft hit of spice. The 100 proof gives it weight without burning.
Finish
Long and warming. Oak and gentle spice hang around with a clean, dry close.
Quick Facts
| Brand | Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. |
| Producer | Buffalo Trace Distillery |
| Country / Region | USA – Frankfort, Kentucky |
| Style | Kentucky Straight Bourbon, Single Barrel, Bottled in Bond |
| Mash Bill | Buffalo Trace low-rye bourbon mash bill |
| Age Statement | NAS (minimum 4 years under Bottled-in-Bond rules) |
| ABV | 50% (100 Proof) |
| Cask Type | New charred American oak |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Release Type | Limited / allocated |
What Sets This Bottle Apart
- Every bottle drawn from a single barrel, aged in Warehouse C at Buffalo Trace
- Warehouse C was built by Colonel Taylor himself in 1881
- Meets the full Bottled-in-Bond standard: one distillery, one season, four years minimum, 100 proof
- Named after Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr., one of the fathers of modern bourbon
- Allocated release that bourbon fans hunt for when it lands
- Real character and depth from a serious Kentucky distillery
BACKGROUND
Buffalo Trace Distillery sits on the banks of the Kentucky River in Frankfort and has been making bourbon for over 200 years. It's one of the oldest fully operating distilleries in America and home to some of the most respected bourbons on the market.
Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr. is one of the most important figures in American whiskey history. He helped push through the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, the original American mark of quality, written into law to guarantee whiskey was the real deal. This release sits in the upper tier of the Buffalo Trace range and leans hard into that legacy. Warehouse C, the warehouse it's aged in, was built by Taylor himself.
Who This Bottle Is For
- Bourbon drinkers ready to upgrade from the usual go-to bottle
- Fans of single barrel releases with real barrel-to-barrel character
- Drinkers who appreciate the Bottled-in-Bond standard and what it stands for
- Anyone hunting allocated bottles from a serious Kentucky distillery
- Old Fashioned and cocktail fans after a bourbon with proper backbone
- Anyone interested in the history side of bourbon and the Taylor legacy
How to Enjoy
Pour it neat and give it a minute. The 100 proof opens up nicely with a splash of water or a single rock if you want to take the edge off. Makes a serious Old Fashioned at home, but it's a shame to bury a bottle like this in a cocktail. Easy drinking for a bonded bourbon, no overthinking required.
Why We Curate It at Bourbon Brothers
E.H. Taylor Single Barrel is one of those bottles that delivers proper bourbon character with real history behind it. Single barrel, bottled in bond, aged in a warehouse Colonel Taylor built himself. Hard to go wrong with this one. A solid step up from your usual shelf bottle and one worth having on hand when you find it.
Product Details
| Brand | Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. |
| Producer | Buffalo Trace Distillery |
| Category | Kentucky Straight Bourbon |
| Style | Single Barrel, Bottled in Bond |
| Region | Frankfort, Kentucky, USA |
| Mash Bill | Buffalo Trace low-rye bourbon mash bill |
| Age Statement | NAS (minimum 4 years under Bottled-in-Bond rules) |
| ABV | 50% (100 Proof) |
| Cask Type | New charred American oak |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Country | USA |