Description
Whiskey: Buffalo Trace | The Prohibition Collection | Second Edition | (5)*375ML
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Size: 5x375ML
Origin: United States
Distillery: Buffalo Trace
This five-bottle set, aptly called Prohibition Collection, is now in its second edition of being an annual release. The full 2025 Prohibition Collection No. 2 lineup includes: Mirror Brook blend, Very Oldest Procurable (V.O.P.) bourbon, Andersons Belle wheated bourbon, Old Fashioned Mountain Corn whiskey, and Silver Wedding rye. All were originally produced at George T. Stagg Distillery, under then-president Albert B. Blantons leadership, and Buffalo Trace isolated and has used the same yeast strain since Prohibition, according to master distiller Harlen Wheatley.
Distillery Information
In Kentucky, buffalo carved a pathway that was followed by America’s early pioneers. On the spot where the buffalo migration route crossed the Kentucky River, we’ve been making legendary bourbon whiskey for over 200 years. Buffalo Trace is the oldest continuously operating distillery in America. During Prohibition the distillery was even permitted to remain operational, to make whiskey for “medicinal purposes”. In tribute to the mighty buffalo and the rugged, independent spirit of the pioneers who followed them westward, we created Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. Within the past decade, Buffalo Trace has won more awards than any other distillery in the world, including an unmatched seven “Distillery of the Year” titles. Still American family owned and located in Franklin County, Kentucky, the distillery’s rich history includes such legendary distillers as E.H. Taylor, Jr, George T. Stagg, Albert B. Blanton, Orville Schupp and Elmer T. Lee. The distillery sprawls impressively over 130 acres and is home to four centuries of architecture – all still fully operational
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