Buffalo Trace O.F.C. Vintage 2006 19 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey 750mL

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Description

The Buffalo Trace O.F.C. Vintage 2006 is a rare and highly collectible 19-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon, named after the historic Old Fashioned Copper Distillery. Distilled in 2006 and aged for nearly two decades in hand-selected oak barrels, this vintage release showcases the depth, elegance, and craftsmanship that Buffalo Trace is renowned for.

Presented in a crystal-cut decanter embossed with O.F.C., and housed in a handcrafted wooden display case, each bottle is a true collector’s piece. With a flavor profile that marries rich caramel, dark fruit, toasted oak, and warm spice, this bourbon offers a once-in-a-lifetime sipping experience for enthusiasts and connoisseurs.


Key Features:

  • 19-year-old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey

  • Distilled in 2006 at Buffalo Trace Distillery

  • Named after the historic Old Fashioned Copper Distillery

  • Aged in hand-selected new charred oak barrels

  • Bottled in a crystal-cut decanter with wooden presentation case

  • Extremely limited annual release


🍯 Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Deep caramel, dried cherry, rich vanilla, and toasted oak

  • Palate: Bold and silky with notes of dark chocolate, toffee, ripe plum, and baking spice

  • Finish: Exceptionally long and warming, with lingering oak sweetness and subtle spice


🍸 How to Enjoy

  • Neat: To fully appreciate its 19-year complexity and vintage depth

  • With a Splash of Water: Reveals nuanced layers of fruit and spice

  • Collector’s Pour: Ideal for milestone celebrations or as a centerpiece in rare whiskey collections


FAQ

Q: How rare is the O.F.C. Vintage 2006?
A: Extremely rare, as only a limited number of bottles from the 2006 distillation were released after 19 years of aging.

Q: Does this bourbon come with the wooden case?
A: Yes — each bottle is presented in a handcrafted wooden display case for preservation and display.

Q: Is it barrel proof?
A: Specific bottling details vary per vintage, but O.F.C. releases are typically bottled to preserve their intended flavor balance after aging.

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