Colonel E.H. Taylor ‘Cured Oak’ Straight Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey.
Colonel E.H. Taylor Cured Oak Bourbon is a special release bourbon produced by the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, USA. It is named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., who was a key figure in the bourbon industry during the late 19th century and is often credited with helping to establish many of the standards and practices that define bourbon production today.
The “Cured Oak” in the name refers to a unique aspect of the aging process for this particular bourbon. The barrels used to age Colonel E.H. Taylor Cured Oak Bourbon are made from staves that have been exposed to the elements for 13 months, longer than the typical curing process for bourbon barrels. This extended exposure is believed to impart additional depth and complexity to the flavor profile of the bourbon.
Colonel E.H. Taylor Cured Oak Bourbon is highly sought after by bourbon enthusiasts due to its limited availability and reputation for exceptional quality. It typically features a rich and robust flavor profile with notes of caramel, vanilla, oak, and spice, along with a smooth and lingering finish. Due to its limited availability and popularity, it can be challenging to find and often commands a premium price on the secondary market.
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