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EH Taylor Small Batch is an excellent bourbon, even more so at $40 (assuming MSRP). It has delicious fruit, vanilla, spice, and nut notes with a commensurate amount of alcohol that provides a nice body and kick.

E.H. Taylor, Jr. 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.

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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.

COLLECTION

  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. Small Batch
  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. Single Barrel
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Barrel Proof
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Straight Rye
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Old Fashioned Sour Mash
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Tornado Surviving
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Cured Oak
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Seasoned Wood
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Four Grain
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Amaranth
  • E. H. Taylor, Jr. 18 Year Marriage
  • E.H. Taylor, Jr. Warehouse C Bourbon

TASTING NOTES

Tastes of caramel corn sweetness, mingled with butterscotch and licorice. The aftertaste is a soft mouth-feel that turns into subtle spices of pepper and tobacco.

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Tastes of caramel corn sweetness, mingled with butterscotch and licorice. The aftertaste is a soft mouth-feel that turns into subtle spices of pepper and tobacco.

Old Taylor Bourbon was named in honor of Edmund Haynes Taylor, Jr., who was born in Columbus, Kentucky, in 1832. Taylor was a grand nephew of U.S. President Zachary Taylor.[2] Like various other figures in the Kentucky whiskey industry, Taylor is often referred to in public relations materials as a “Colonel“, since he held the honorary title of Kentucky Colonel. The honorary title resembles that of the military rank but is not actually associated with military service and has primarily been used for public relations purposes (e.g., by “Colonel” Harland Sanders, the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken). Taylor started and owned seven different distilleries throughout his career, the most successful being the O.F.C. and Carlisle distilleries, the forerunners of today’s Buffalo Trace Distillery.[2]

E. H. Taylor is said to have lobbied in favor of the Bottled-in-Bond Act, a law that gave participating whiskey producers a tax break and a government certification of product quality. He was a contemporary of and acquaintance with various other notable whiskey business figures as Dr. James C. Crow, Oscar Pepper, Judge William B. McBrayer, John H. McBrayer and W. F. Bond, and was an adept businessman and public relations professional when it came to packaging and promoting his bourbon.[citation needed] Some expressions of the current brand continue to be offered as bottled-in-bond versions.