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George T Stagg 2013 Release
The Antique Collection celebrates historic US whiskey brands, figures and places. George T. Stagg was a 19th century distiller, and the Buffalo Trace distillery was named after him for most of the 20th century, becoming Ancient Age in 1983 and adopting its current title in 1999. George T. Stagg 2013 was distilled in the Spring of 1997 and was bottled 15 years and 11 months later at 64.1% ABV. Stagg uses Buffalo Trace’s low rye Mashbill No 1. The 2013 release was crafted from 157 barrels selected from floors 1, 2, 4, and 8 of Warehouses I, K, and Q.
George T Stagg 2013 Release | 128.2 Proof
Stephanie Lyons –
Praised the smoothness for such a high-proof bourbon, with notes of maple syrup and leather.
Josh Robbins –
Enjoyed the fruitiness in the aroma, particularly cherries, rating it highly.
Jennifer Vosburgh –
Described it as an “experience,” noting its rich, layered profile and long-lasting finish.
Carrie Bevis –
Commented on the unique balance of sweetness and spice, scoring it 90/100.
Stephen Moegling –
Highlighted the lingering finish, particularly the charred notes, and noted how well it holds up with a few drops of water
Abby Reinhard –
Found it to be one of the best bourbons she’s tasted, appreciating its depth.
Chris Gober –
Enjoyed its complexity, especially how it evolves with each sip, rating it 94/100.