
Buffalo Trace Prohibition Bourbon Collection
The Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection is a unique and historical release from Buffalo Trace Distillery, celebrating the era of Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933). Buffalo Trace, then known as the George T. Stagg Distillery, was one of the few distilleries permitted to produce medicinal whiskey during Prohibition. Collection Overview: Old Stagg: A barrel-proof whiskey with an ABV of 132.4, it offers earthy notes of tobacco leaf, charred oak, and Luxardo cherries, leading to a finish of dry oak, leather, and vanilla powder. Golden Wedding: A rye whiskey bottled at 107 proof, featuring herbal notes of fresh mint and spearmint, transitioning to dill and sweeter notes like pink bubblegum, with a thick mouthfeel and a lingering finish of baked pears and cinnamon. Three Feathers: A 100-proof bottled-in-bond whiskey with a rich nose of char and oak sugars, and flavors of butterscotch, malted milk balls, and dried apricot. It has a long finish with notes of sweet and dark cho