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  2. Buffalo Trace gives lineup, release details for one of ... - AOL

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    These whiskies are made from three distinct mash bills, or recipes, according to Buffalo Trace Distillery: rye mash bill #1, wheat mash bill and straight rye mash bill. The full collection, which ...

  3. Buffalo Trace Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The following spirits are produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery: [18] [19] Self-produced brands Buffalo Trace – straight bourbon (the namesake brand for the distillery, also used for branding of an Experimental Collection, Single Oak Project, White Dog (unaged spirit with mash bills for bourbon, wheated bourbon, and rye), and Bourbon Cream (a ...

  4. Rock Hill Farms - Wikipedia

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    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. [1]

  5. Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve is the flagship brand of bourbon whiskey owned by the "Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery" company. It is distilled and bottled by the Sazerac Company at its Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. [1]

  6. Buffalo Trace’s most-sought collection: The one bottle to ...

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    Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey: The team at Buffalo Trace Distillery filled the barrels for this year’s Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey at 125 proof over six years ago ...

  7. W. L. Weller - Wikipedia

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    It is produced at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. [1] Like all bourbons, Weller is distilled from a mash composed of at least 51% corn . The secondary grain used for the Weller brand is wheat, whereas most bourbons use rye.