Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Colonel E.H. Taylor 750ml / 50% / 100 US Proof
Colonel E.H. Taylor small batch Kentucky straight bourbon is selected to create a perfect blend of distinctive character that is like no other. Distilled and bottled by Buffalo Trace with the same mash bill used for the famous George T. Stagg, E.H. Taylor is fast becoming a firm favourite with bourbon lovers.
This is a true sipping bourbon - though at 50% strength it'll make a terrific Manhattan too - and has picked up a slew of awards at tasting competitions. The rarest of these E.H Taylor bourbon bottlings go for thousands at auction now too.
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Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch
Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch
Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Colonel E.H. Taylor 750ml / 50% / 100 US Proof
Colonel E.H. Taylor small batch Kentucky straight bourbon is selected to create a perfect blend of distinctive character that is like no other. Distilled and bottled by Buffalo Trace with the same mash bill used for the famous George T. Stagg, E.H. Taylor is fast becoming a firm favourite with bourbon lovers.
This is a true sipping bourbon - though at 50% strength it'll make a terrific Manhattan too - and has picked up a slew of awards at tasting competitions. The rarest of these E.H Taylor bourbon bottlings go for thousands at auction now too.
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Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Colonel E.H. Taylor 750ml / 50% / 100 US Proof
Colonel E.H. Taylor small batch Kentucky straight bourbon is selected to create a perfect blend of distinctive character that is like no other. Distilled and bottled by Buffalo Trace with the same mash bill used for the famous George T. Stagg, E.H. Taylor is fast becoming a firm favourite with bourbon lovers.
This is a true sipping bourbon - though at 50% strength it'll make a terrific Manhattan too - and has picked up a slew of awards at tasting competitions. The rarest of these E.H Taylor bourbon bottlings go for thousands at auction now too.











