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George T. Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%


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George T Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%
George T Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%
LOT ID: 0623-806

Winning Bid
£450.00

End Date: 09 Aug 2023
George T Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%
George T Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%
LOT ID: 0623-807

Winning Bid
£440.00

End Date: 09 Aug 2023
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 0922-105

Winning Bid
£500.00

End Date: 30 Nov 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 109

Winning Bid
£625.00

End Date: 14 Sep 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 131

Winning Bid
£625.00

End Date: 14 Sep 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 265

Winning Bid
£675.00

End Date: 07 Jun 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 313

Winning Bid
£550.00

End Date: 01 Jun 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 355

Winning Bid
£575.00

End Date: 27 Apr 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 251

Winning Bid
£580.00

End Date: 23 Mar 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 385

Winning Bid
£600.00

End Date: 16 Feb 2022
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 201

Winning Bid
£400.00

End Date: 17 Feb 2021
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: george-t-stagg-bourbon-whiskey-lot-id-32-0320-365-

Winning Bid
£340.00

End Date: 06 Jan 2021
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
George T Stagg - 2019 Release
LOT ID: 365

Winning Bid
£290.00

End Date: 22 Jul 2020

George T. Stagg 2004 - 15 Year Old - 2019 Release - Barrel Proof 58.45%

George T. Stagg 2004. 15 Year Old. Bottled Fall 2019. Limited Edition. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 750ml. 58.45%. 116.9 Proof.

Distiller: Buffalo Trace Distillery, Franklin County, Kentucky

Age Profile
Year of Distillation: Spring of 2004
Release: Fall of 2019 Release
Brand Name: George T. Stagg Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
Proof for release: 116.9 proof

Recipe
Large Grain: Kentucky Corn; Distillers Grade #1 and #2
Small Grain: Minnesota Rye
Finish Grain: North Dakota Malted Barley

Cooking / Fermentation
Milling Screen: #10
Cook Temperature: 240 degrees Fahrenheit
Water: Kentucky limestone with reverse osmosis
Fermentation: Carbon steel / black iron fermenter
Mash: Sour

Distillation & Aging
Distillation: Double distilled; beer still and doubler
Proof off still: 135 proof
Barrel: New, white oak; #4 char; charred for 55 seconds
Barrel Maker: Independent Stave; Lebanon, KY
Barrel Entry Proof: 125 proof
Barrel Size: 53 liquid gallons; 66.25 original proof gallons
Warehouse: Warehouses C, H, K, Q and I
Floor: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors
Evaporation loss: 56.0% of the original whiskey lost to evaporation

Bottling
Filtration: None
Product age: 15 years and 3 months old at bottling
Tasting comments:
Nose: Caramel, cherries, with a hint of mint
Palate: Vanilla and toasted oak with a floral undertone
Finish: Long finish of cherries, coffee and black pepper

Distillery:  Buffalo Trace

Distillery Status:  Working

Bottler: Distillery Bottling

Distilled Year: 2004

Bottling Year: 2019

Age: 15

Limited Edition: yes

Category: American Whiskey

Country: North America

Bottle Size: 75cl / 750ml

ABV: 58.45% / 116.9 Proof

The first official distillery at what is now Buffalo Trace was built by Harrison Blanton in 1812. This distillery was rebuilt and later expanded in the 1870s by E.H. Taylor, who named it Old Fire Copper (OFC), and then sold it to George T. Stagg, after whose death OFC was renamed George T. Stagg distillery. The distillery was shepherded through Prohibition by Alfred Blanton, after which it was purchased by Schenley International. 

By the 1980s a large oversupply of aged whiskey led to a takeover by Age International and the introduction of Blanton’s Single Barrel by Master Distiller Elmer T. Lee. The Sazerac company bought George T. Stagg distillery in 1992, and renamed it Buffalo Trace in 1999. Buffalo Trace distillery's main brands include Eagle Rare, Old Charter and W. L. Weller and the distillery also makes bourbon under contract for the Van Winkle range, Blanton’s and Ancient Age among many others.

Distillery bottlings are, as the name suggests, bottled by or for the distillery from which the whisky has originated and are thus often referred to as Official Bottlings or OBs. Distillery bottlings are generally more desirable for collectors and usually fetch higher prices at auction than independent bottlings. They are officially-endorsed versions of the whisky from a particular distillery and are therefore considered the truest expression of the distillery’s character.

This ideal of the distillery character is regarded so seriously by the distilleries and brand owners that casks of whisky that are considered to vary too far from the archetype are frequently sold on to whisky brokers and independent bottlers. When this happens, it is often with the proviso that the distillery’s name is not allowed to be used when the cask is bottled for fear of diminishing or damaging the distillery’s character and status.