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Eagle Rare 17 Year Old
This rare bourbon ages in oak barrels for nearly two decades and is only available in small quantities once a year, every fall. Sip this polished, well-aged whiskey to appreciate why patience is such a virtue.
 Rumored: 73% Corn • 17% Rye • 10% Malted Barley • High Rye
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Part of the  The Sazerac Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: The fragrant aroma has almost a wine-like character with hints of almond, cigar boxes and cinnamon.
Palate: The delicate and dry mid-palate tastes of leather, vanilla and tobacco.
Finish: This bourbon lingers, finishing with hint of leather and toffee.
E.H. Taylor Small Batch
As founding father of the bourbon industry, Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr. left an indelible legacy. His dedication to distilling began at the close of the Civil War when he purchased O.F C. Distillery. There, he developed innovative techniques that are still in use today. Made by hand, this Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey has been aged inside century old warehouses constructed by E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrels are evaluated and selected to create a perfect blend of distinctive character that is like no other. This bourbon is a true sipping bourbon that honors the uncompromising legacy of E.H. Taylor, Jr.
 Rumored: 73% Corn • 17% Rye • 10% Malted Barley • High Rye
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Part of the  The Sazerac Company family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Notes of oak and dried fruit.
Palate: Tastes of caramel corn sweetness, mingled with butterscotch and licorice.
Finish: The finish is a soft mouth-feel that turns into subtle spices of pepper and tobacco.
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