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Kentucky bourbon legend Elmer T. Lee, the man behind the single-barrel bourbon that sparked the industry's revival, died Tuesday at age 93.
Buffalo Trace will release a 100-proof version of Elmer T. Lee Single Barrel Bourbon to celebrate the would-be 100th birthday of its namesake.
Elmer T. Lee, a master distiller whose bottling of a premium brand of bourbon in 1984 was widely credited with raising bourbon’s cachet among liquor connoisseurs and helping reverse a long slump ...
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Chowhound on MSN13 Rare Bourbons You'd Be Lucky To FindMany bourbon enthusiasts take great pride in showing off their collections, and the more rare the bottle, the more buzz it ...
The revelation about Marvin Révoal turned up in a state criminal investigation into the diversion of Kentucky bourbon at the OLCC.
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15 Facts About Bourbon You Probably Didn't Know - MSNWhen you add that to my distillery visits and conversations with industry experts, I'm well-placed to enlighten budding bourbon enthusiasts with facts about bourbon you probably don't know.
In addition to its flagship offering, the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY produces some of our favorite bourbons, including Eagle Rare, Rock Hill Farms and Elmer T. Lee ($28). The latter is ...
Buffalo Trace just dropped and experimental peated bourbon. We’re reviewing the whiskey mash-up to see if you should give it a try.
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