This ultra-rare bourbon is a collector’s dream, limited to select markets and embodying a piece of bourbon history. It honors the 1996 Distiller’s Council meeting that rediscovered Taylor’s sour mashing process. Crafted with Taylor’s original equipment, it’s a premium item that offers a taste of legacy.
Bottled in bond at 100 proof and aged for 15 years in American oak, this bourbon boasts a deep amber glow. Each sip reveals layers of caramel and spice, offering a robust complexity that critics rave about. The use of white corn in its undisclosed mashbill provides a unique profile, setting it apart from other Buffalo Trace releases.





