Let’s see how this “gateway” bourbon holds up in this Buffalo Trace review. Buffalo Trace Distillery is a distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, that is owned by the Sazerac Company. Tour the grounds with our interactive Distillery map and live video. Over 200 years of fine bourbon craftsmanship make Buffalo Trace the World's Most Decorated Distillery. Buffalo Trace Bourbon doesn’t have a flavor profile that screams unique, and that’s probably by design. One such trail led to the banks of the Kentucky River where Buffalo Trace Distillery has been making bourbon whiskey the same way for more than 200 years. First released in 1999, this multi-award winning, flagship bourbon is produced at the Buffalo Trace distillery in Kentucky. It, like Eagle Rare 10, is made from the lower-rye content mash #1, and variance, apart from proof, primarily coming from barrel selection.

STAND STRONG. Distillery. Buffalo Trace is a really classy bourbon from the eponymous distillery that has been responsible for some truly outstanding products in recent years. A must-stock for any bar worthy of the name and probably the best all-rounder at the price Produced using a standard mashbill of corn, rye and malted barley, and matured in new American oak barrels. One such trail led to the banks of the Kentucky River where Buffalo Trace Distillery has been making bourbon whiskey the same way for more than 200 years.

Bottled at 45%. Buffalo Trace Distillery doesn’t disclose the exact mashbill for their flagship brand, but we do know it’s low on rye (10% or less) and that George T. Stagg, Eagle Rare, and E.H. Taylor Small Batch are made from the same recipe. Ancient buffalo carved paths through the wilderness that led American pioneers and explorers to new frontiers. Nose: Complex aroma of …

Buffalo Trace is the namesake bourbon from Buffalo Trace Distillery. It has historically been known by several names, including the George T. Stagg Distillery and the Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) Ancient buffalo carved paths through the wilderness that led American pioneers and explorers to new frontiers. Learn about our rich heritage and award-winning whiskies.