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The highest age statement to ever grace a bottle of Buffalo Trace bourbon is here because Eagle Rare 30 just landed.
Just three years ago, Buffalo Trace unveiled Eagle Rare 25, but now the world’s oldest continuously operating bourbon distillery in the United States has raised the bar and released its follow-up: Eagle Rare 30. As the name indicates, this whiskey was matured for three long decades, thanks in part to the climate-managed conditions in its innovative Warehouse P.
This expression is yet another data point in Buffalo Trace’s exploration of whether extende...
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