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BTAC · Wheated Bourbon
William Larue Weller
Uncut, unfiltered wheated bourbon. The collector's centerpiece of the Antique Collection.
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Heaven Hill · Annual Release
Parker's Heritage Collection
Bourbon hunting's most unpredictable annual release. Rye one year, malt the next, wheated bourbon, cognac finishes — no two alike.
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BTAC · Bourbon
George T. Stagg
Uncut, unfiltered, often pushed past 130 proof. The bourbon for collectors who like it loud.
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BTAC · Bourbon
Eagle Rare 17
Aged the longest, bottled at 101 proof. Quiet, deep, and infinitely sippable.
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BTAC · Rye
Thomas H. Handy
Uncut and unfiltered rye, six years old, every release a different beast.
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Brown-Forman · Bourbon
Old Forester Birthday Bourbon
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Jack Daniel's Distillery Series
Jack Daniel's Tennessee Tasters
Each release is curated by the distillery's Master Tasters team, bottled at 375ml, and put out in small enough numbers that you usually get one shot at it.
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Woodford Reserve
Woodford Master's Collection
The Master's Collection is what happens when the master distiller picks one source (grain, water, fermentation, distillation, maturation) and pulls on the thread.
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Heaven Hill Distillery
William Heavenhill
Small batches. Old enough to wear it. Higher proof than the standard shelf. Released a few at a time, usually direct from the distillery, and often gone before most retailers know they shipped.
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Four Roses Distillery
Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch
Four Roses runs ten bourbon recipes, five yeast strains crossed with two mash bills, and the annual Limited Edition is where the master distiller picks a handful of them, at specific ages, and marries them into one barrel-strength release.
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Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Company
Orphan Barrel
Every Orphan Barrel release is a discovery. The premise is right in the name: barrels found set aside in the Stitzel-Weller and other Diageo warehouses, aged long past anyone's plan for them, bottled and named rather than blended back into something ordinary.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery
E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof
No proofing down. No chill filtration. Whatever the barrels held when they came off the rickhouse floor is what goes in the bottle, at whatever proof that day's batch landed on.
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Lux Row Distillers
Blood Oath
Every Pact is three bourbons of his own choosing, blended at different ages and different mash bills, often finished in a barrel that has no business in a bourbon program.
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Heaven Hill Distillery
Heaven Hill Heritage
The distillery launched the series in 2022 to do something most allocated lines don't bother with: tell its own production history out loud, one bottle at a time.
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Wild Turkey Distilling Co
Wild Turkey Master's Keep
The series is the master distiller's personal project at Wild Turkey, the one place in the lineup where he sets aside specific stocks, finishes them his way, or pulls them out at an age the rest of the catalog never reaches.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery
Buffalo Trace O.F.C.
Vintage release was never meant to be sold. The program puts bottles from specific distillation years (1980, 1982, 1989, 1993, and others) into the hands of nonprofits, museums, and hospitals, who then auction them off to fund their work.
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James B. Beam Distilling Co
Booker's Little Book
Mix bourbon with Canadian rye. Marry a four-year with a sixteen-year. Pull an older Kentucky straight off the rack and blend it with whiskeys Beam Suntory has acquired along the way.
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James B. Beam Distilling Co.
Booker's Small Batch Collection
Each batch gets a name (a person Booker knew, a place he liked, a moment from Beam family history) and a number, and then it ships a few times a year until the next batch comes off the line.
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Old Forester Distilling Company
Old Forester 117
Every Old Forester 117 Series release is the distillery thinking out loud. The 117 is an address, not a proof: 117 West Main Street, the Louisville building where Old Forester came home to Whiskey Row and started bottling small, deliberate experiments under its own roof.
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Heaven Hill Distillery
Old Fitz Decanter Series
The decanter never changes: the same diamond-cut glass that nods to the vintage Old Fitz bottles of decades past, the same wheated bourbon recipe Heaven Hill pours in place of rye, the same bottled-in-bond promise on the label.
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Bardstown Bourbon Company
Bardstown Collaborative Series
Bardstown Bourbon Company brings the whiskey; a partner from somewhere else brings the cask. A winery. A brandy house. A brewery. A rum distiller half a world away.
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Heaven Hill Distillery
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof
Heaven Hill pulls it uncut and unfiltered, no water added, no chill haze stripped out. The recipe never moves and neither does the age: the same traditional bourbon mash bill, the same twelve years in oak.
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