Description
About Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey
The use of wooden barrels to store and transport liquids dates back to 2690 B.C., when ancient Egyptians during the Early Dynastic Period began replacing clay vessels with wooden casks in order to meet the demands of their sprawling civilization. The advantages of wooden barrels were evident — not only were they less fragile than clay vessels, but their cylindrical shape allowed them to be rolled rather than carried across short distances. As settlers along the Nile quickly realized, however, barrels made from wooden staves imparted a unique color and flavor profile to the liquids stored within.
Key Facts & Background
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Producer / Distillery | Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. |
| Type | Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. |
| Age Statement | 10 years aging in new charred American oak barrels. |
| Proof / ABV | 90 proof = 45% ABV. |
| Mash Bill | “Low‑rye” bourbon (i.e. relatively modest rye portion, emphasizes corn, typical Buffalo Trace Mash Bill #1). |
Tasting / Flavor Profile
Here’s what people commonly report when nosing, tasting, and finishing this bourbon:
| Stage | What You’ll Likely Smell & Taste |
|---|---|
| Nose (Aroma) | Caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, dried fruit (cherry / raisins), gentle citrus/orange peel; sometimes leather, honey, maybe a hint of tobacco or wood smoke. |
| Palate (Taste) | Sweet at first (butterscotch, vanilla), then fruit (dark cherries, apple, sometimes banana or dried fruit), baking spices (clove, allspice), oak/tannins show more with time; a little dryness from the wood. |
| Finish | Moderately long; lingering oak, some spice, sweetness (caramel / vanilla), maybe more dried fruit; not harsh, but the high wood influence becomes noticeable in the tail. |
Strengths / What Makes It Good
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Great age vs price balance: Ten years is significant; you’re getting deeper maturation than many younger bourbons, which gives more complexity. Many people feel you’re getting more flavor than the price suggests.
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Smooth but characterful: It walks the line between being approachable (smooth, drinkable neat) and still having enough structure (wood, spice, oak) so it isn’t bland.
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Versatility: You can sip it neat, with a little water, or use it in premium cocktails like Old Fashioned etc. Its flavor profile works well across styles.
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Reputation and consistency: It’s well known; many people consider it a benchmark bourbon. It’s respected among aficionados.



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