- Product Category:Whisky
- Food Manufacturer/Importer: Team Spirit GmbH, Hubert-Underberg-Allee 1, 47493 Rheinberg
- Country of Origin: USA
- Net capacity: 0.7l
- Alcohol: 45.0%
DESCRIPTION:
Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey mit 45 % Vol.
With the Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey, the Buffalo Trace Distillery from Kentucky presents a strictly limited new addition to their Eagle Rare family, which is not only a real whiskey treasure, but also a masterful one manufactured crystal decanter. The bourbon, which is only available in a limited edition of 299 decanters, lives up to its name and matured twice as long as the standard Eagle Rare 10 years. It is also the oldest release ever in the Eagle Rare Bourbon series. The whiskey rarity is characterized by its graceful aromas of vanilla, roasted oak and caramel and has an alcohol content of 45% vol. The Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey is delivered in a luxurious 0,
How did the strictly limited Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey get its name?
The name "Double Eagle" has two meanings for the rare 20-year-old bourbon whiskey. On the one hand, it matured twice as long as the 10-year-old Standard Eagle Rare in the Buffalo Trace range, on the other hand, two eagles can be seen on the artistically designed bottle. The decanter not only has a crystal eagle on top of the cap, but also one in the bottle. According to Buffalo Trace, it took two years to develop the crystal masterpiece and the silver box. It was worth the wait for the luxurious decanter and the great 20 year old bourbon. The result is a real collector's item, which with its small number of only 299 pieces is rarely found on the market.
From which distillery does the Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year Old Bourbon Whiskey come?
The Eagle Rare whiskey brand belongs to the well-known Buffalo Trace Distillery based in Frankfort, Kentucky, which was founded in the mid-19th century and publishes many well-known whiskey brands. The Eagle Rare brand was launched in 1975, with only a 10-year-old and a 17-year-old variant released to date. The strictly limited release of the Double Eagle Very Rare 20 Year is the oldest bourbon in the Eagle Rare family.