Is Rock Hill Farms Bourbon hard to find?

Is Rock Hill Farms Bourbon hard to find?

Rock Hill Farms, like so many of Buffalo Trace’s bourbons, isn’t easy to find at MSRP. As is the case with many Buffalo Trace products, this usually sells for much more on shelves and even higher on the secondary market.

Who makes Rock Hill Farms bourbon?

the Sazerac Company
Rock Hill Farms is a single barrel bourbon whiskey produced in Frankfort, Kentucky, by the Sazerac Company. The brand is sold as a straight bourbon. It comes from Buffalo Trace Distillery’s mash bill #2. Similar Buffalo Trace Distillery bourbons that come from mash bill #2 are Elmer T. Lee and Blanton’s.

How old is Rock Hill Farms bourbon?

Vital Stats: Rock Fill Farms bourbon is a single barrel expression bottled at 100 proof without an age statement (rumored to be 8-10 years). Buffalo Trace’s mash bill number two includes corn, rye, and malted barley, with the rye grain content at about 15%. Rock Hill Farms bourbon retails for about $50-60.

What whiskey does Buffalo Trace?

The Whiskey The Buffalo Trace Distillery is the home of many famous Whiskey labels: Buffalo Trace, Blanton’s Single Barrel, George T. Stagg, Sazerac Rye, W.L. Weller, Ancient Age, Antique Collection, Stagg Jr., Van Winkle, Eagle Rare and others more are produced here in Frankfort, the heart and capital of Kentucky.

Is Elmer T Lee Rare?

Elmer T. Lee was one of the most well-known Master Distillers of Buffalo Trace, retiring in 1985 after 36 years. While this was always a popular bourbon for Buffalo Trace, it has become relatively unobtainable (at least at MSRP prices).

Is Buffalo Trace the same as Pappy Van Winkle?

Both the Old Rip Van Winkle and the Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve labels are now produced at Buffalo Trace and remain in high demand. Both labels continue to receive the highest acclaim throughout the industry, with numerous awards and accolades.

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