Aged in the historic Warehouse C, built by Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. in 1881 and renowned for its exceptional aging conditions, each barrel is carefully chosen for its individual character and depth. Bottled in Bond at 100 proof, this bourbon reflects Taylor’s uncompromising standards and timeless craftsmanship, offering a one-of-a-kind expression worthy of his name.
Tasting Notes:
The aroma carries lightly toasted oak, with dried figs and butterscotch.
One sip brings flavors of sweetness balanced with tobacco and dark spices.
The finish is just long enough to prepare the palate for another sip.
"A well-rounded bourbon at a very fair price, E.H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel is an example of what other bottled in bond bourbons should strive to be." - Jordon Moskal, Breaking Bourbon (Well Above Average)
"There’s a reason why E.H. Taylor Single Barrel Bourbon is one of the most sought-after bottles around. It offers a polished and balanced experience that appeals to both seasoned bourbon drinkers and newcomers. While it might not have any single “wow” factor, it nails everything it sets out to do. Compared to E.H. Taylor Small Batch, this is a clear upgrade ..." - The Barrel Bros
"If you've got a sweet tooth - this is the pour for you!" - Nick Anderson, Amongst The Whiskey (4/5)
"Similar in personality to the first release (a small batch offering), but a shade darker in color, flavor, and personality. A bit more intense, too, with more mouthfeel, and not as demure. A fair trade-off. Starts off sweet (rummy, burnt dark fruit, fig cake) then becomes dry, with dried spice, tobacco, toasted oak, and leather. Very exciting and distinctive." - John Hansell, Whisky Advocate (88 Points)
"This Bourbon from Buffalo Trace continues the single barrel tradition of Blanton’s and Elmer T. Lee, with a nose of honey, oak, cocoa beans, vanilla, nutmeg, and a touch of almonds. The taste is spicy with cinnamon and black pepper on top, strong honey and brown sugar notes underneath along with a hint of vanilla. The finish is smooth and lingering with subtle spices and a touch of honey." - Whisky Cast