E.H. Taylor JR. Warehouse C Bourbon ShackletonThis ten year old Bottled in Bond bourbon was aged in Warehouse C, built by Col. Taylor in 1885, and the barrel warehouse he was most proud of the final piece in his model distillery. The nose opens with dried fig, cloves, baking spice, and oak. Fruit is on the palate with vanilla and hints of smoke, culminating in a spicy finish with a touch of tobacco. Like some of the previous releases, this one time only bottling of E. H. Taylor Jr Warehouse C
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