William Larue Weller 1998 Fall of 2011 Buffalo Trace Antique Collection Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 66.75%
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Dear customers,
due to IT maintenance work, there will be no dispatch from 04. February 2023 up to and including 07. February 2023 - orders will be dispatched on 08. February 2023.
Thank you for your understanding.
Your Team from Amshop.de Rare Whisky & Fine Spirits
William Larue Weller 1998 Fall of 2011 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 66.75% ABV - the award-winning whiskey legend from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection - one of Worlds best Bourbon Whiskey - only 5.152 Bottles!
A great uncut and unfiltered vintage 1998 over 12 years old William Larue Weller Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey with 66.75% Vol. and the 7th release from 2011 of the legendary Buffalo Trace Antique Collection - an outstanding bourbon by William Larue Weller with a particularly nice copper colour. Among connoisseurs, this Bourbon Whiskey is considered to be absolutely first-class and is one of the most sought-after Bourbon Whiskeys. At the age of nearly 13 years, this Bourbon is also one of the oldest bottlings from the William Larue Weller Antique Collection and is regarded as a particularly exceptional rarity - almost not to be found anywhere in the world today.
Born in 1825, William Larue Weller was one of the early distilling pioneers in Kentucky. After serving in the Louisville Brigade during the 1840s, William Larue Weller remained in Louisville and continued his family heritage of whiskey distilling. Mr. Weller was famous for being the firts distiller to produce Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey using wheat instead of rye in the mash bill. As the most distinguished distiller of this time, William Larue Weller spent many years educating consumers about the different styles of bourbon, and the special flavous that wheat imparted to his whiskey. The William Larue Weller line has always been a bit special among Buffalo Trace s offerings. Weller himself is often credited as the bottler who invented wheated bourbon, so it is appropriate that Weller is Buffalo Trace s signature wheated line. Add to that the notoriety Weller bourbons received last year when first Esquire and then numerous copycats declared it the accessible substitute for the elusive Pappy Van Winkle whiskeys, notoriety that caused a run on the liquor stores and a short-term shortage. If you follow that logic, that should make the Antique Collection s William Larue Weller the closest thing you can get to Pappy Van Winkle. The Weller limited Edition 2011 is an extra special installment. After spending 12 years and 11 month on the 4th and 5th floors of Warehouses N, O and P, this whiskey was bottled uncut and unfiltered at a staggering 133.5 proof (66.75% ABV).
A outstanding and extremely rare over 12 years old uncut and unfiltered bourbon whiskey from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, one of the highest rated American whiskeys, almost ingenious and an extraordinary extremely rare handmade bourbon whiskey for connoisseurs, collectors and gourmets!
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