Whiskey: Blanton’s 1994 Black Label Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1st Release
Discover the exceptional elegance of Blanton’s Black Label Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, an exclusive gem revered by connoisseurs worldwide.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 80 (40%ABV)
Origin: United States
Distillery: Buffalo Trace
Discover the exceptional elegance of Blanton’s Black Label Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, an exclusive gem revered by connoisseurs worldwide. Handcrafted at the legendary Buffalo Trace Distillery, this rare bourbon boasts a symphony of rich flavors, featuring warm vanilla, caramel, and a hint of citrus zest. Each sip reveals a velvety smoothness with a distinctive, long-lasting finish that captivates the senses.
Blanton’s 1994 Black Label Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon 1st Release Tasting Notes
Nose: Delicate and impressive depth on the nose.
Palate: Balanced and rich flavors.
Finish: Perfect, long lasting finish.
Distillery Information
Blanton’s bourbon was named in honor of one of the distillery’s early leaders, Albert B. Blanton, who the company claims spent most of his life preserving the tradition of handcrafted bourbon. Blanton worked at the facility now known as the Buffalo Trace Distillery for approximately 55 years. He was born and raised on a farm just outside Frankfort, Kentucky, and he began working at the distillery (then called the O.F.C. Distillery) in 1897 as an office boy when he was 16 years old. Over the next few years he reportedly worked in every department, and in 1912 he was appointed superintendent of the distillery, its warehouse, and bottling shop – at the same time that the distillery was renamed to become the George T. Stagg Distillery. He became president of the whiskey plant in 1921. Blanton died in 1959.





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