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Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara Japanese Bourbon Whiskey
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Elevate your whiskey experience with the exquisite Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara Japanese Bourbon Whiskey – a masterpiece born from the harmonious marriage of Kentucky bourbon tradition and Japanese precision. Crafted with meticulous care, this exclusive release is a testament to the artistry that transcends borders.
Craftsmanship:
Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara is a collaboration of the renowned Buffalo Trace Distillery in Kentucky and the esteemed Takara Shuzo Group in Japan. This unique partnership brings together the expertise of American bourbon-making and the finesse of Japanese craftsmanship, resulting in a bourbon that embodies the best of both worlds.
Limited Edition Excellence:
This release stands as a limited edition testament to the fusion of cultures and traditions. Each bottle, individually numbered, represents a rare opportunity to savor the exceptional craftsmanship that defines Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara Japanese Bourbon Whiskey.
Indulge in Rarity:
For those who seek the extraordinary, Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara is an invitation to savor a truly exceptional whiskey. Experience the convergence of elegance and tradition in every sip – a celebration of the artistry that transcends borders and captivates the discerning palate.
Tasting Notes: Appearance: In the glass, Blanton's Single Barrel Gold Takara gleams with a radiant golden hue, a visual prelude to the exceptional journey that awaits. Nose: A delicate balance of honeyed sweetness and oak greets the senses. The nose reveals a symphony of vanilla and caramel, intertwined with subtle hints of orchard fruits. This aromatic dance sets the stage for the exquisite tasting experience. Palate: The palate is a revelation of complexity and depth. Rich notes of toffee and butterscotch mingle with a gentle spiciness, creating a harmonious interplay of flavors. The influence of charred oak barrels imparts a subtle smokiness, contributing to the bourbon's distinctive character. Mid-Palate: As the journey progresses, the mid-palate unfolds with layers of dried fruits, accentuating the bourbon's nuanced profile. A touch of dark chocolate and a hint of cinnamon add further dimensions to this meticulously crafted expression. Finish: The finish is a lingering crescendo, with warmth and sophistication embracing the palate. The marriage of sweet and savory notes persists, leaving a lasting impression that invites contemplation and appreciation for the artistry within each bottle.
Size:
Proof: 51.5%
*Please note that the ABV may vary
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Well Balanced Flavor Profile
Notes Of Vanilla, Caramel, Citrus, Oak & Spices.
The taste profile is sweet, with notes of citrus and oak. The creamy vanilla is teased with caramel and butterscotch, all underscored by familiar baking spices such as clove, nutmeg, or cinnamon.
Best served neat or on the rocks. Bottled at 46.5% alcohol by volume.

Highly Sought-After
Only A Few Thousand Bottles Produced A Year
Each year, only a few thousand bottles are crafted, making every batch a rare and highly coveted find. Handpicked from the best barrels in Warehouse H, the whiskey is aged to perfection, ensuring a distinctive flavor profile that sets it apart from other bourbons. This meticulous attention to detail and limited availability make Blanton’s Single Barrel not just a drink, but a prized possession that aficionados worldwide cherish.

The History
Colonel Albert Bacon Blanton
Colonel Albert Bacon Blanton was born on a farm near the distillery in 1881. In 1897, at the young age of 16, Colonel Blanton was hired as a clerk at the distillery. As he grew older he became very familiar with the distillery’s operations, working in every department. By the time he was 40 years old in 1921 he was in charge of the entire operation and become President of the distillery. He spent over half a century, and the better part of his life, dedicated to the pursuit of crafting the world’s finest bourbon.


