E H Taylor Small Batch Bourbon
E.H. Taylor Small Batch is a classic bottled-in-bond bourbon that pays homage to Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., one of the founding fathers of the modern bourbon industry. It’s crafted from hand-selected barrels and aged in century-old warehouses at Buffalo Trace Distillery.
On the nose, it opens with inviting aromas of sweet corn, butterscotch, dried apple, and a hint of clove. There’s a light floral edge alongside vanilla and toasted oak. The palate is rich yet approachable, offering flavours of caramel, stewed orchard fruits, and a touch of cinnamon. Layers of spice, subtle tobacco, and leather develop mid-palate, supported by a creamy mouthfeel and well-structured oak.
The finish is smooth and medium-long, with lingering notes of sweet spice, brown sugar, and a hint of mint.
A well-balanced and historically inspired bourbon, E.H. Taylor Small Batch is ideal for sipping neat and offers excellent depth for its price and proof.
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