

DANIEL WELLER - EMMER WHEAT RECIPE WHISKEY
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DANIEL WELLER - EMMER WHEAT RECIPE WHISKEY
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Description
The first in a new series from Buffalo Trace that will explore variations in W.L. Weller's famous wheated mash bill with biannual releases. Emmer wheat is an ancient grain, the original cultivated wheat, and this whiskey was distilled in the E.H. Taylor, Jr. Microstill, a combination pot and column still of Wheatley's own design created for experiments, and then aged for around 12 years. It was bottled at 47% ABV.
Daniel Weller was the grandfather of William Larue Weller, a man who came from a distilling background and moved his family to Kentucky in 1794.
- Country: USA
- Size: 75cl
- Number of Bottles: 1
- Strength (%): 47% - 94 Proof
- Distillery: Buffalo Trace
- Distillery Status: Operational
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About the Distillery:
Buffalo Trace Distillery is a distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, owned by the Sazerac Company. It has historically been known by several names, including the George T. Stagg Distillery and the Old Fashioned Copper (O.F.C.) Distillery. Its namesake bourbon brand, Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon whiskey, was introduced in August 1999. The company claims the distillery is the oldest continuously-operating distillery in the United States. The company says the name "Buffalo Trace" refers to an ancient buffalo crossing on the banks of the Kentucky River in Franklin County, Kentucky. The Sazerac Company purchased the distillery in 1992.
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