2015 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Announced

Bourbonr Cliff Notes 2015 BTAC

– I talked about this last week, but the amount of evaporation loss in the 2015 George T Stagg is incredible.

– Good news, William LaRue Weller will release almost double the amount of 2014 bottles!

– Eagle Rare 17 is fresh and once again 17 years old after a couple of years of tanked 19-year bourbon.

– This is the last year for tanked Sazerac 18. Next year’s release will be Buffalo Trace distillate.

– Thomas Handy, nothing that interesting to me. It’s still barrel proof baby Saz. Which is a good thing if you’re a rye lover.

FRANKFORT, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KY (Sept. 8, 2015) Whiskey fans rejoice, Buffalo Trace Distillery is releasing its 2015 Antique Collection in late September. The highly anticipated collection will once again feature five limited-release whiskeys of various ages, recipes and proofs. Here’s what loyal fans can expect:

2015 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection

George T. Stagg

The powerhouse favorite of the Antique Collection, the 2015 George T. Stagg weighs in at 138.2 proof this year. Past releases of this uncut and unfiltered bourbon won many top awards, including twice named the number one spirit in the world by F. Paul Pacult’s The Spirit Journal. This year’s release contains bourbon from barrels filled in the spring of 2000. This batch contained 128 barrels, a similar size batch as in previous years. Unfortunately these barrels yielded very little whiskey. Some of the barrels were nearly empty, containing only 1 or 2 gallons. Storage location of these barrels varied across a number of warehouses and several floors, but 84% of the original whiskey was lost to evaporation (or some very greedy angels!). Finding a bottle this fall will be harder than ever. This whiskey tastes of expresso, molasses, chocolate, vanilla, and dates.

William Larue Weller

The Antique Collection’s uncut, unfiltered, wheated recipe bourbon is William Larue Weller. Previous editions of this wheater have won many accolades, including the Second Finest Whiskey in the World by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2015 edition. The 2015 offering was distilled in the spring of 2003 and aged on the second and sixth floors of Warehouses I, K, and L. This bourbon registers in at 134.6 proof – one of the stronger Weller releases. The bold flavors include toffee, nougat, and figs.

Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye

Thomas H. Handy is the uncut and unfiltered straight rye whiskey. The 2014 edition was named “World’s Best American Whiskey” at the 2015 World Whiskies Awards. This year’s Handy was distilled in the spring of 2009; aged on the fourth and seventh floors of Warehouses I, K, and M, and weighs in at 126.9 proof. The flavor has been described as fig, clove, and allspice.

Eagle Rare 17 Year Old

The previous edition of this bourbon was honored with a Gold Medal at the 2014 International Wine and Spirits Competition. The 2015 edition has been aging on the first, second and third floors of Warehouses Q and I. This bourbon was aged for seventeen years and tastes of oak, tobacco, and dates.

Sazerac Rye 18 Year Old

Last year Sazerac Rye 18 Year Old was named the third finest whiskey in the world by Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible 2015 edition, and American Whiskey of the Year by Whisky Advocate Magazine. This 2015 straight rye whiskey release has notable flavors of molasses and allspice, with a long, dry finish. Several years ago, barrels of fully matured Sazerac Rye 18 Year Old were put into a stainless steel tank at Buffalo Trace Distillery to prevent further aging. Since then, whiskey has been drawn each year for bottling. This is the last edition of Sazerac Rye 18 Year Old from that tank. Next year’s batch will be comprised of whiskey that is currently aging in barrels filled in April 1998 and subsequent releases will contain barrels filled in 1999 and so on.

The Antique Collection was introduced more than a decade ago and has become a cult favorite among whiskey connoisseurs. Since 2000 these whiskeys have garnered numerous awards from such notable publications as Whisky Advocate Magazine, Spirit Journal, and Jim Murray’s Whisky Bible.

The 2015 Antique Collection whiskeys will be available in limited quantities starting in late September or early October. Suggested retail price is $80 each. For more information visit http://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/brands/antique-collection.

 

17 comments

    No, expresso is a form of espresso made in an expedited process 🙂

    Sidenote, espresso is never a promising flavor note to me. Usually means weird bitterness that we want to explain away. Based on the evaporation loss I think that could be the case. I guess we will see

    Ah, the name change is misleading. What’s up with that? Take the wife’s name to escape your past? I thought you said you don’t do that???

    Reeaallly hoping to get my hands on some Stagg this year. It’s probably my favorite of the BTAC line (of those that I’ve tried), and I missed out last year. This year’s release sounds scary limited, though. Hopefully I can somehow snag a bottle before prices go (too) insane.

    I scored a bottle of 2015 Stagg from the PA Wine & Spirits Limited Release Lottery. $80 after shipping and taxes. I’ve seen them on the secondary market from $546 to $999 already. Too bad PA doesn’t allow secondary sales. When wife asked if I was going to taste it I told her I’m willing it to our kids.

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