
Colonel E.h. Taylor Small Batch
Overview
Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch is a Bottled-in-Bond bourbon that pays homage to its namesake, a pioneer of the American whiskey industry. Produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery, this bourbon stands out for its rich history and balanced flavor profile, making it a respected choice among both casual and seasoned whiskey enthusiasts.
Specs at a glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Style | Bourbon |
| ABV | 50% (100 proof) |
| Mashbill | Mashbill #1 (corn, rye, malted barley) |
| Release Info | Limited release, first bottled in 2011 |
| Age | Approximately 7 years |
Good to know
Named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., who championed the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897, this bourbon is crafted in Buffalo Trace’s historic Warehouse C—an iconic site for bourbon maturation. Its production adheres to strict standards, ensuring quality and consistency.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Aromas of maraschino cherries, vanilla blossoms, and toasted almonds create an inviting bouquet.
- Palate: The taste offers layers of vanilla pound cake, black cherries, and a hint of black pepper, showcasing both sweetness and a touch of spice.
- Finish: A lingering finish of dark red fruits, thick caramel, and sweet mint leaves a satisfying impression.
Notable details
- Production: Bottled in Bond, chill filtered, and aged in a #4 char barrel.
- Lineage: E.H. Taylor's legacy includes multiple distilleries and a push for quality standards in bourbon.
- Comparison: Often likened to Henry McKenna Bottled-in-Bond for its price and quality.
- Availability: Priced around $40-$55; however, market demand can push prices significantly higher due to limited availability.
Serving suggestions
Best enjoyed neat or with a few drops of water to enhance the complexity without diluting its character.
“A solid, value-driven bourbon enhanced by its historical significance and attractive packaging.” – The Bourbon Culture
Closing
Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch is not just a bourbon; it's a testament to the craftsmanship and heritage of American whiskey, perfect for both sipping and storytelling.
Sources
[1] The Bourbon Culture – “Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bottled In Bond Review”
[2] Columbus Bourbon – “Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bottled In Bond Review”
[3] Bourbon Banter – “Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch Review”
[4] Whiskey Reviewer – “Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bourbon Review”