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Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Here is an overview of Buffalo Trace Bourbon to help you learn more about this bottle, including where it is made, its aging process, flavor profile, master distiller, and more.

Here is an overview of Buffalo Trace Bourbon to help you learn more about this bottle, including where it is made, its aging process, flavor profile, master distiller, and more.

*Price may vary depending on the retailer.

*Price may vary depending on the retailer.

Whisky Name

Whisky Name

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Whisky Name

Whisky Name

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Distillery Name

Distillery Name

Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery

Distillery Location

Distillery Location

Frankfort, Kentucky, USA

Frankfort, Kentucky, USA

Whisky Style/Region

Whisky Style/Region

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Ageing Years

Ageing Years

No age statement (approximately 6-8 years)

No age statement (approximately 6-8 years)

Type of Barrel (Ageing)

Type of Barrel (Ageing)

New Charred American Oak Barrels

New Charred American Oak Barrels

Finishing

Finishing

No additional finishing

No additional finishing

Mash Bill

Mash Bill

Corn, Rye, Malted Barley

Corn, Rye, Malted Barley

Distillation Method

Distillation Method

Column Still Distilled

Column Still Distilled

ABV (Alcohol by Volume)

ABV (Alcohol by Volume)

45% (90 Proof)

45% (90 Proof)

Flavor Profile

Flavor Profile

Vanilla, caramel, toffee, and spice

Vanilla, caramel, toffee, and spice

Aroma

Aroma

Oak, vanilla, sweet corn, and hints of mint.

Oak, vanilla, sweet corn, and hints of mint.

Master Distiller

Master Distiller

Harlen Wheatley

Harlen Wheatley

About the Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, USA
Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky, USA

Learn about Buffalo Trace Distillery

Buffalo Trace Distillery is located in Frankfort, Kentucky, and was founded in 1792. It is one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in the United States. 

The distillery produces a variety of well-known brands, including Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Eagle Rare, Pappy Van Winkle, and Blanton's. Buffalo Trace Distillery also offers tours where visitors can explore the production process and enjoy tastings. 

Buffalo Trace Distillery is located in Frankfort, Kentucky, and was founded in 1792. It is one of the oldest continuously operating distilleries in the United States. 

The distillery produces a variety of well-known brands, including Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Eagle Rare, Pappy Van Winkle, and Blanton's. Buffalo Trace Distillery also offers tours where visitors can explore the production process and enjoy tastings. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Buffalo Trace Bourbon

Frequently Asked Questions About Buffalo Trace Bourbon

How long is Buffalo Trace aged for?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is aged for an average of 8 years, as revealed in an an interview with Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley published in May 2024. 

Buffalo Trace is not labeled with an age statement and therefore other sources have also estimated that Buffalo Trace may contain whiskey aged for a shorter period (around 4 years) or a longer period (9-10 years). 

How long is Buffalo Trace aged for?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is aged for an average of 8 years, as revealed in an an interview with Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley published in May 2024. 

Buffalo Trace is not labeled with an age statement and therefore other sources have also estimated that Buffalo Trace may contain whiskey aged for a shorter period (around 4 years) or a longer period (9-10 years). 

Is Buffalo Trace A Sweet Bourbon?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is a deep amber whiskey with a complex aroma featuring vanilla, mint, and molasses. On the palate, it offers a pleasantly sweet taste with rich notes of brown sugar and spice, which are beautifully balanced by undertones of oak, toffee, dark fruit, and anise.

The finish is long and smooth, leaving a lasting impression of depth and complexity. While its sweetness is evident, it is well-rounded with layers of warmth and spice, making it approachable but nuanced enough for whiskey enthusiasts.

Is Buffalo Trace A Sweet Bourbon?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is a deep amber whiskey with a complex aroma featuring vanilla, mint, and molasses. On the palate, it offers a pleasantly sweet taste with rich notes of brown sugar and spice, which are beautifully balanced by undertones of oak, toffee, dark fruit, and anise.

The finish is long and smooth, leaving a lasting impression of depth and complexity. While its sweetness is evident, it is well-rounded with layers of warmth and spice, making it approachable but nuanced enough for whiskey enthusiasts.

How Much Does Buffalo Trace Bourbon Cost?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon typically costs between $27 and $40 in the United States, depending on the retailer and region. For example, Caskers has Buffalo Trace listed for $26.99, while FLAVIAR has Buffalo Trace listed for $26.99 at the time of writing. 

In South Africa, Buffalo Trace is priced around R370 to R500 per bottle, though prices may vary depending on the retailer. For example, Mother City Liquor has Buffalo Trace in stock for R359 with a 10% discount included (usual price is R399), and Norman Goodfellows has Buffalo Trace in stock for R399.

In the UK, Buffalo Trace generally costs between £21 and £35, with availability at major retailers and online shops. For example, Amazon has Buffalo Trace listed at £21 while Whiskey Exchange has Buffalo Trace priced at approximately £29.

How Much Does Buffalo Trace Bourbon Cost?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon typically costs between $27 and $40 in the United States, depending on the retailer and region. For example, Caskers has Buffalo Trace listed for $26.99, while FLAVIAR has Buffalo Trace listed for $26.99 at the time of writing. 

In South Africa, Buffalo Trace is priced around R370 to R500 per bottle, though prices may vary depending on the retailer. For example, Mother City Liquor has Buffalo Trace in stock for R359 with a 10% discount included (usual price is R399), and Norman Goodfellows has Buffalo Trace in stock for R399.

In the UK, Buffalo Trace generally costs between £21 and £35, with availability at major retailers and online shops. For example, Amazon has Buffalo Trace listed at £21 while Whiskey Exchange has Buffalo Trace priced at approximately £29.

What mash bill does Buffalo Trace use?

Buffalo Trace Distillery uses two primary mash bills for their bourbons. While the exact recipe is kept secret, there are sources that discuss the composition of the mash bills. Here are some details:


  • Mash Bill #1: Known as the “low-rye mash bill,” it contains 10% or less rye. Used in Buffalo Trace Bourbon and Eagle Rare, among others.

  • Mash Bill #2: Referred to as the “high-rye mash bill,” it has 12-15% rye. Brands like Blanton’s Single Barrel and Elmer T. Lee use this mash bill12.

What mash bill does Buffalo Trace use?

Buffalo Trace Distillery uses two primary mash bills for their bourbons. While the exact recipe is kept secret, there are sources that discuss the composition of the mash bills. Here are some details:


  • Mash Bill #1: Known as the “low-rye mash bill,” it contains 10% or less rye. Used in Buffalo Trace Bourbon and Eagle Rare, among others.

  • Mash Bill #2: Referred to as the “high-rye mash bill,” it has 12-15% rye. Brands like Blanton’s Single Barrel and Elmer T. Lee use this mash bill12.

What grain is used in Buffalo Trace?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is made from a mash bill that includes corn, rye, and malted barley. Corn is the primary grain, giving it a rich sweetness, while rye adds spice, and barley contributes to its smooth texture.

What grain is used in Buffalo Trace?

Buffalo Trace Bourbon is made from a mash bill that includes corn, rye, and malted barley. Corn is the primary grain, giving it a rich sweetness, while rye adds spice, and barley contributes to its smooth texture.

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