George T. Stagg Bourbon – 2005 Lot A | 130.9 Proof (65.45% ABV)
An Iconic Early Release from the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection
The 2005 George T. Stagg Bourbon Lot A stands as a pillar of prestige in American whiskey history — an early and ultra-collectible expression from the renowned Buffalo Trace Antique Collection (BTAC). Bottled at a fiery 130.9 proof (65.45% ABV) and aged for over 15 years, this uncut, unfiltered bourbon represents everything that makes Stagg one of the most sought-after names in the world of whiskey.
Crafted using Buffalo Trace’s Mash Bill #1 (a low-rye, high-corn recipe), this 2005 release is celebrated for its bold complexity, natural barrel strength, and historical significance. As one of the earliest BTAC vintages widely released to the public, Lot A has become a cornerstone bottle for serious collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Expect a powerful yet balanced nose of rich toffee, pipe tobacco, dark cherries, leather, and seasoned oak. The palate is dense and full-bodied, with waves of molasses, espresso, cinnamon, toasted vanilla, and charred sugar, delivered with signature Stagg heat and a velvety finish that lingers long after the last sip.
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