Buffalo Trace’s Single Oak Project was one of the most ambitious bourbon experiments in history, a project that took eleven years to complete from start to finish and which involved the creation of 192 different barrels of whiskey, each differing based on seven variables, including the following: • Mashbill (wheat or rye recipe)
• Entry proof (105 or 125 proof)
• Stave seasoning (six or 12 months of air drying)
• Wood grain size (tight, average …
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