Sazerac 1984 18 Year Old Rye
An 18 year old Kentucky straight rye, distilled at George T. Stagg in the spring of 1984. The distillery was acquired by the Sazerac company in 1992, and renamed it Buffalo Trace in 1999. They bottled this there in the "fall" of 2002.
Sazerac 18 year old is widely regarded as one of the best rye whiskies in the world. It is named after the Sazerac Coffee House, a bar owned by Sazerac company founder, Thomas H. Handy.
There earlier releases are believed to contain Cream of Kentucky rye distilled at Ancient Age by the Schenley company in the 1980s. When the time came for it to be bottled, lack of demand left it in barrels in the warehouse to age significantly longer than expected. This is the same whiskey blended through the Van Winkle Family Reserve in 2004, and used by Kentucky Bourbon Distillers for early Black Maple Hill and Michter's releases. All of these bottlings are incredible whiskey.
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