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One of the most well-known rye whiskeys in the world. Sazerac Rye, valued by consumers and the industry, symbolizes the culture and history of 19th-century New Orleans...
Sazerac Rye debuted in the last century as an 18-year-old version...
In the last decade alone, Sazerac Rye has won over 50 medals and awards...



Elijah Craig is named after Reverend Elijah Craig – a Baptist who founded his distillery in 1789 on the banks of Elkhorn Creek in what is now Georgetown, Kentucky...
The most well-known version, Elijah Craig Small Batch, owes its characteristic warm spice notes and subtle smoky flavor to level 3 charred oak barrels...



Rittenhouse Rye hit the market in 1934 and quickly became known as “Choice Pennsylvania Rye.” The name comes from Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia – a historic park named after the astronomer, inventor, and mathematician David Rittenhouse (1732–1796)...
The unmatched quality of Rittenhouse is confirmed by the “Bottled in Bond” designation – one of the strictest quality regulations in the world...



Eagle Rare is considered one of the last bourbons created before the era of Small Batch bourbons...
Charles insisted his whiskey mature for at least ten years, allowing it to stand out among competitors...
Awarded dozens of medals at the most prestigious international competitions...



The Buffalo Trace Distillery is located in Franklin County, in a historic area on the Kentucky River, once crossed by migrating buffalo. In tribute to these great North American mammals and the pioneering American spirit, the Buffalo Trace brand was created...
Buffalo Trace is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey made from the highest quality corn, rye, and malted barley...


