Blanton's Bourbon Hunting in 3 Stores

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    In 1959, Colonel Blanton passed away. He was a true Kentucky gentleman and bourbon aristocrat. He spent over half a century, and the better part of his life, dedicated to the pursuit of crafting the world’s finest bourbon. A bourbon traditionalist at heart, and as Elmer T. Lee recalled, Colonel Blanton would occasionally bottle one barrel at a time, much the same way as Kentucky’s earliest bourbon pioneers. He would handpick a barrel from the center cut of Warehouse H and bottle its bourbon to entertain friends, family, and dignitaries. A statue of Colonel Blanton stands at the distillery today. At its base it reads:
    Loved And Respected
    Master Distiller And
    True Kentucky Gentleman.
    He Dedicated 55 Years Of His
    Life To The Service Of
    His Community And His Company.
    That His Inspired Leadership
    May Live In The Minds Of Those
    With Whom He Lived And Of
    Those Who Follow. This Memorial
    Is Erected With Gratitude And Honor.
    How Blanton's Came to Be
    Single Barrel Bourbon started with Blanton’s in 1984. Nearing retirement, Master Distiller Elmer T. Lee was tasked with creating a bourbon of exceptionally high quality. With careful reflection, he recalled the earlier days of his career in the late 1940s when he worked under Colonel Albert B. Blanton. Colonel Blanton was the president of the distillery until 1952. Mr. Lee remembered that when Colonel Blanton would entertain dignitaries and other important guests he would handpick “honey barrels” from the center cut of Warehouse H and have that bourbon bottled one barrel at a time. As a tribute to Colonel Blanton’s old tradition, Elmer T. Lee decided to name this new bourbon “Blanton’s Single Barrel”.
    Elmer T. Lee introduced the world to Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon a year before he retired. In doing so, he revolutionized the industry by creating the “super premium” category of bourbon with the world’s first single barrel bourbon. This idea was somewhat radical at the time because it challenged the identity of what most folks thought bourbon to be. Today, most distilleries offer one or more single barrel bottlings, but Blanton’s was the first, and we still believe the finest, single barrel on the market.
    The Stoppers
    The horse and jockey atop the bottle stoppers are now a recognized trademark of Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon. The rich heritage and tradition of horses in Kentucky parallel that of bourbon. This is our way of paying homage to this Kentucky heritage. Beginning in 1999 a collector's set of eight different stoppers was produced. The set features a horse and jockey in different strides and poses resembling the stages of a horse race, from beginning to end. Each stopper is marked with a single letter that spells Blanton's when the set has been completed. The final stopper, marked by “S” always finishes the race in victory!
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    Kentucky's Bourbon Tradition
    While law does not require bourbon to be made in Kentucky, the Bluegrass state produces approximately 95% of the world’s supply. There are several primary reasons Kentucky remains the bourbon capital of the world today. Kentucky was America’s original west. When early settlers moved West in search of more land and resources many settled in what is now the Commonwealth of Kentucky. These settlers of Scottish, German and Irish descent brought with them their stills and distilling knowledge. They quickly discovered that Kentucky was the ideal place to make great whiskey.
    Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon is a limited-edition bourbon whiskey that's aged for 6 to 8 years in new charred oak barrels at Buffalo Trace. It has a deep amber color, and tasting notes of nutmeg, spices, vanilla, honey, caramel, and corn.

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