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It can be challenging to navigate the multitude of expressions from any brand. Especially one with as many ardent admirers as Buffalo Trace Distillery. The issue not only lies with the volume of options at your disposal but also with the limited nature of some of their bottlings and the wide range of opinions about each offering.

On top of that, due in particular to the aforementioned allocated quantities of some of their high-end bottlings, a decidedly small number of people have managed to try them all. If you’ve ever found it challenging to to buy from Buffalo Trace, which claims to be the oldest continuously operating distillery in the country, then today you’re in for a treat. Here at UPROXX, we’ve had the privilege of sampling the vast majority of Buffalo Trace’s offerings, from the shockingly scarce, such as the Pappy Van Winkle lineup and the immoderately priced Weller Millennium, to the every day and even the more esoteric.



With this wealth of knowledge, our aim today is to provide a comprehensive rundown and rank every single (recent) out of the distillery. That means that while you won’t see sunsetted offerings like Ancient Age 10-Year-Old or certain Blanton’s bottlings reserved for the Asian market, you will see the likes of Eagle Rare 25, Elmer T. Lee, and your run-of-the-mill Buffalo Trace.

Also, it’s worth noting that this list is ideal as a buying guide when comparing bottles from a single lineup, like Weller, or expressions with slight degrees o.

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