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Daniel Weller Emmer Wheat Recipe Kentucky Straight Bourbon
In 1794 Daniel Weller, the grandfather of William Larue Weller, left Maryland and made the long voyage down the Ohio River. Daniel traveled with his wife and children, ultimately settling in Kentucky where he would continue the family tradition of distilling.
Our Emmer Wheat Recipe is inspired by Daniel and his pioneering spirit. Rarely seen in modern day stills, Emmer Wheat is an ancient Egyptian grain that was used in bread and beer.
This bottle is a tribute to Daniel, the trail blazer of the Weller Family.
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Double Eagle Very Rare 3rd Edition 2021 Release
Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old 3rd Edition is a masterfully crafted new addition to the Eagle Rare family. Each barrel is discriminately selected to offer a bourbon that lives up to its name with its lofty, distinctive taste experience. This very limited 20-year-old bourbon whiskey lives up to its name, maturing twice as long as our standard Eagle Rare 10-year-old bourbon and featuring two beautifully-sculpted crystal glass eagles in the Double Eagle decanter. A true collectors’ item, Double Eagle Very Rare is presented in a luxurious silver box and crystal decanter. Very few bottles were produced, with an individually-numbered letter of authenticity included with each.
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Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Bourbon Sazerac Barrel Select
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness-the cornerstones of the birth of a nation, epitomized by the American bald eagle. The nation has come to represent the freedom, spirit, and independence of the individual, giving the world products and innovations that are uniquely its own. One such innovation was Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Early Kentucky settlers created Bourbon, the true American spirit, in the late 1700s. By practice, and protected by law, no other distilled spirit adheres to standards as strict as those established for Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. And few other whiskeys can offer even a glimpse of the great whiskey-making found in Eagle Rare. Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey has a sweet, oaky nose and full, complex body. Reminiscent of a fine port wine, this rare whiskey is best served neat, or over ice. Of course, feel free to drink Eagle Rare in such classic cocktails as the Manhattan or Whiskey Sour.
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2020 Release
Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2020 Release is aged in oak barrels for nearly two decades and is only available in small quantities once a year, every fall. Sip this polished, well-aged whiskey to appreciate why patience is such a virtue.
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2021
Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2021 ages in oak barrels for nearly two decades and is only available in small quantities once a year, every fall. Sip this polished, well-aged whiskey to appreciate why patience is such a virtue. The fragrant aroma has almost a wine-like character with hints of almond, cigar boxes and cinnamon. The delicate and dry mid-palate tastes of leather, vanilla and tobacco. This bourbon lingers, finishing with hint of leather and toffee.
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2022 Release
This 101–proof whiskey was distilled in the spring of 2005 and barrels were aged in warehouses H, K and L. The 2021 Eagle Rare release was honored with the Chairman’s Trophy at the 2022 Ultimate Spirits Challenge. This bourbon has a nose with a hint of tobacco, chocolate covered cherries and a touch of oak, followed by caramel, vanilla bean, dark chocolate and oak on the palate and a full–bodied finish with baking spice, vanilla and butterscotch.
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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old 2023 Release
Introducing the 2023 Eagle Rare 17-Year-Old Bourbon, a remarkable release that boasts an impressive 19 years and three months of aging. This marks a historic milestone as it’s the oldest iteration of this spirit since its 23-year-old inclusion in the Antique Collection. Crafted in the spring of 2004, the whiskey underwent its maturation journey in select Warehouses C, I, K, M, and Q, imparting unique character and depth to each bottle.
Staying true to its heritage, the Eagle Rare 17 is bottled at a robust 101 proof, paying homage to the original Eagle Rare brand introduced back in 1975. As you savor this exceptional bourbon, your senses will be greeted by enticing aromas of dark chocolate and cherry pie filling. The palate offers a perfectly balanced symphony of flavors, featuring notes of caramel-drizzled chocolate sponge cake. The experience culminates in a finish that lingers with dry and spicy hints, reminiscent of an earthy cigar box.
Notably, the 2022 release of Eagle Rare 17 garnered acclaim, winning the prestigious Taste Master title at the 2023 American Whiskey Masters competition, solidifying its position as the overall champion of the event. Elevate your whiskey collection with this distinguished and award-winning bourbon, a testament to the artistry and tradition of American whiskey-making.
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George T. Stagg 2020 Release
George T. Stagg 2020, comes in at 130.4 proof this year. This year’s release contains bourbon from barrels filled in the spring of 2005. Storage location of these barrels varied across warehouses L, K and Q. The evaporation loss for this year’s batch was 59%, a bit higher than the last few year’s releases.
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George T. Stagg Bourbon 2021
George T. Stagg Straight Bourbon 2021 is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon which was named after the man who built the most dominant American distillery of the 19th century, during a time known as the Gilded Age of Bourbon. Uncut and unfiltered, this robust bourbon whiskey ages for nearly a decade and boasts the bold character that is reminiscent of the man himself. It has aromas of caramel-stuffed chocolates, vanilla extract and sour cherries. The palate is rich and luscious, a slow-moving, sticky river of caramel, leading to peanut shells and coffee grounds. The finish is long, sumptuous and lip-smacking.
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George T. Stagg Bourbon 2023 Release
Behold the 2023 George T. Stagg, a bold and formidable bourbon boasting an impressive 135 proof. This exceptional spirit was distilled in the vibrant spring of 2008, and its journey to perfection took place within the hallowed walls of Warehouses C, I, K, L, and M.
Prepare your senses for an aromatic adventure with delightful hints of cinnamon and cherry cola on the nose. As you sip this 15 years and 4-months-old powerhouse, you’ll be treated to a masterful blend of flavors that include notes of leather, chocolate, and vanilla, creating a beautifully balanced palate. The journey culminates with a robust and earthy finish, leaving a lasting impression.
Notably, the previous season’s George T. Stagg earned the prestigious title of “Best American Whisky” at the 2023 International Whisky Competition, a testament to the outstanding quality and craftsmanship that defines this exceptional bourbon. Elevate your whiskey collection with this award-winning masterpiece, a true gem in the world of American whisky.
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Golden Wedding Rye Whiskey
Trademarks for Golden Wedding dare all the way back to 1869. During Prohibition, Schenley Distilling Corporation purchased the Joseph S. Finch Distillery, along with the Golden Wedding Brand. The brands bottling was split between Schenley’s Pennsylvania distillery and the George T. Stagg Distillery. In the late 1940s, the brand was moved to Schenley’s distillery in Canada and would become a Canadian whiskey before it ceased to exist on the late 20th century.
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O.F.C. Vintage Bourbon 1982
The year is 1982. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” is the biggest album seller of all time. Steven Spielberg’s “E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial” hits the box office and the film “Gandhi” is named Best Picture by the 55th Annual Academy Awards. Sony launches the world’s first CD player. The computer is named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Italy wins the 1982 World Cup and the San Fransisco 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI.
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O.F.C. Vintage Straight Bourbon 1996
American President Bill Clinton is re-elected to a second term. The Centennial Olympic Games take place in Atlanta, Georgia. The marriage of England’s Prince Charles and Diana, Princes of Wales ends in a shocking divorce. The Motorola StarTAC debuts as the first “flip” cellular phone. Blockbuster films like Independence Day, Twister, and Mission: Impossible thrill moviegoers. And all the while the world dances the “Macarena” to the international Spanish pop song sensation of the same name.
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Old Charter Oak Canadian Oak
$69.99For ten years, this bourbon aged and matured in Canadian Oak barrels at Buffalo Trace Distillery. The long, cold winters and mild summers of Canada’s northern climate make Canadian Oak uniquely suited to crafting exceptional bourbon. This distinctive environment leads to a tighter-grained wood that releases more of its signature oak aromatics while allowing the spirit to be aged longer in the barrel. The finished spirit features a nose of caramel and berries, a palate of vanilla and maple syrup, and a long finish with hints of oak, chocolate and pepper. Raise a glass to the storied forests of our northern neighbors and enjoy this spirit’s journey from acorn to oak to barrel to bourbon.
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Old Charter Oak Chinkapin Oak
$69.99Old Charter Oak Chinkapin oak earned much of its character while aging for nine years in special barrels made from Chinkapin Oak trees. Prior to being assembled into barrels, the oak staves from these tall trees air-dried for two years, far longer than the industry-standard three months. As the bourbon matured at Buffalo Trace Distillery, the flavors from the oak became more complex, developed by the climate and changing seasons. The result is a bourbon uniquely shaped by the barrel, with notes of cherries and spearmint, a palate of fresh herbs and honey, with a finish of warm baking spices and dark chocolate.
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Old Charter Oak French Oak
$69.99Aged at Buffalo Trace Distillery, this bourbon is rich and sweet, drawing its character from barrels made of French Oak. An oak that has long been used for aging the world’s finest wine, the tighter grain of French Oak impart more subtle flavors and a silkier texture than its American counterpart. Harvested from the forests of France, the oak barrels that aged this unique bourbon whiskey are honored with each sip. So enjoy this tribute to the French Oak and raise a glass to its storied journey from the forest, to the barrel, to bourbon.