Colonel E. H. Taylor

Colonel E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon Review

EH Taylor Single Barrel

A few weeks ago when I posted about Colonel E.H. Taylor Cured Oak, I realized I never reviewed my bottle of E.H. Taylor Single Barrel.  So here goes…  Buffalo Trace’s E.H. Taylor line all share something – they are all Bottled-In-Bond (BIB).  I have a brief note about what BIB is in my writeup of E.H. Taylor Small Batch.  We’re not sure how old this bourbon is, only that it’s at least four years old.  Rumor has it closer to 7 to 10 years old.  So, how does it taste?

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Col. E. H. Taylor, Jr. Cured Oak Bourbon Whiskey Review

Photo courtesy of Buffalo Trace Distillery

Photo courtesy of Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace’s newest release, at the time of the writing of this post, is 17 year old Colonel E. H. Taylor, Jr Cured Oak bourbon whiskey.  Like the rest of the line, this is a bottled-in-bond, 100 proof whiskey.  What makes it different is an extended barrel stave seasoning. (more…)