Eagle Rare 10 Year Old Bourbon

I frequently find myself astonished by what I haven't evaluated, given the length of time I've been writing reviews. Not the obscure stuff or the limited editions, but the classic whiskeys that ought to constitute the foundation of any reviewer's collection. However, I think I sometimes neglect the classics in my quest to explore underrated or comparatively undiscovered beverages. The Eagle Rare Bourbon is one of them. Charles L. Beam served as Seagram's master distiller in 1975. He developed a new brand of whiskey called Eagle Rare Bourbon , which was distilled at the Four Roses Distillery in vats. The brand was then bought by Sazerac, who began producing it at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, in 1992. Eagle Rare was still being produced by Sazerac at 101° until 2005 when a complete overhaul took place. It changed from being a small batch of Bourbon to being a single barrel. Since then, the single-barrel moniker has been dropped. The proof was also