Buffalo Trace 70cl Whisky
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You can also choose to collect from our Tonbridge office, which is open until 4pm on Christmas Eve (orders must be in by 3pm).
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Buffalo Trace is the flagship bourbon for the eponymous distillery made from corn, rye and malted barley. It’s aged in new oak barrels in historic old warehouses. The award-winning bourbon is batched from no more than 40 barrels at a time, and is aged on the middle floors of the distillery warehouses where the temperature fluctuation is the greatest. A top whiskey, with oodles of vanilla, barrel char and spicy complexity.
Spicy and sweet with caramel, creamy toffee eclairs, hints of cinnamon, rum spice and cereal sweetness.
Brown sugar, toffee apple, sweet oak, custard, oily espresso beans, a touch of chocolate-covered raisins and toasty wood.
Good length with sweet spices, cinnamon gum and toffee.
Will stand by this to any 50 dollar bottle
Good whisky for beginners into the whisky scene I've been sipping it for a few years now and it's my go to for a everyday whisky
Good for an old fashioned or a sour
Good everyday pour. Could definitely benefit from a bit more proof but that isn't what this bourbon is. This is actually hard to find in some states in the US so it's good we can get it easily at a great price. Is a little thin if you are used to more robust flavours but I'd get this over standard blanton's and the price difference is insane
Decent stuff spicy and not too sweet. Very reasonably priced as well. I’m not a bourbon expert but I prefer Evan Williams to this, a bit more complexity for very slightly more.