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George T Stagg 2019 Release

Lot: 277484

George T Stagg 2019 Release

Winning Bid: £330

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Lot:
Distillery: 
Buffalo Trace
Age: 
15 year old
Vintage: 
2004
Region: 
Kentucky, USA
Bottler: 
Official
Cask Type: 
N/A
Bottled Strength: 
116.9 US Proof / 58.45%
Bottle Size: 
75cl
Distillery Status: 
Operational
product Details

George T Stagg 2019 Release

The 2019 edition of George T Stagg, first bottled in 2002 and part of what is now known as the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection.

The Antique Collection celebrates historic US whiskey brands, figures and places. George T. Stagg was a 19th century distiller, and the Buffalo Trace distillery was named after him for most of the 20th century.

A historic distillery, Buffalo Trace was built by Edmund Haynes Jr (also known as the Colonel), and was known as Old Fire Copper distillery. Over the years it has been the place of work of many of the industry's great names, including Albert Blanton, Elmer T. Lee and George T. Stagg, all of whom are immortalised by products produced there today. In the 20th century it has been known as a number of things, mostly as George T. Stagg, briefly as the Blanton's distillery, and most recently, Ancient Age, before becoming Buffalo Trace in 1999.

The 2019 bottling has been produced from barrels containing Bourbon distilled in Spring 2004.

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