Title:

Hancock’s President’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon

Description:
Classification: Bourbon
Company: Sazerac Company
Distillery: Buffalo Trace
Release Date: Ongoing
Proof: 88.9
Age: NAS
Mashbill: Undisclosed (Buffalo Trace “Mashbill #2” - Higher Rye 12% - 15%)
Color: Light Gold
MSRP: $50

Hancock’s President’s Reserve is one of several single barrel bourbons distilled at the Buffalo Trace Distillery and is said to supposedly utilize the company’s high rye mashbill. According to Sazerac, “In 1775, the Leestown settlement was established along the banks of the Kentucky River by Willis and Hancock Lee. Soon this became a well-known shipping port for tobacco, hemp and whiskey. The Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey pays tribute to the pioneering spirit of Hancock Lee.”

NOSE:
Hay and light oak lead the way. A good swirl of the glass and a deeper inhale reveal hints of vanilla and cinnamon, along with a whiff of peach. There is also an undertone of ethanol, which is surprising considering the bourbon’s lower proof. It’s an acceptable yet forgettable way to be introduced to the pour.

PALATE:
The sip greets you with a noticeably thin palate. Cinnamon and dashes of sweet vanilla are instantly noticeable. These however struggle against tannic oak and black pepper spice, which constantly try to swat away these sweeter flavors as they bubble up. This is quite surprising as you normally don’t get this level of spice out of a bourbon clocking in below 90 proof.

FINISH:
Dry oak and leather lead the way and mingle with a noticeable dash of peppercorn spice. Vanilla and butterscotch hard candy make a flash of an appearance before the drier flavors take back over. Thankfully, the finish is on the short side, as the dryness borders on off-putting by the end.

UNIQUENESS:
Hancock’s President’s Reserve is the most head-scratching bourbon coming out of the Buffalo Trace Distillery. I don’t say that lightly, since they’ve had a number of releases over the last few years that have made me think that. For a company that releases as many talked-about releases as Sazerac does, it’s odd the lack of discussion about this release. It doesn’t help that Buffalo Trace doesn’t even list it on its website and you have to go to an offshoot Sazerac website to get a small backstory about this bourbon.

And then there’s the nondescript bottle design. If you weren’t familiar with the brand, you’re likely to look past it without giving it a second look. The label and bottle isn’t particularly noteworthy, and it isn’t until you read the small print at the bottom of the back label that you learn it was distilled by Buffalo Trace.

Additionally, Hancock’s President’s Reserve joins a plethora of other supposed Buffalo Trace mashbill #2 single barrel bourbons including Elmer T. Lee, the entire Blanton’s line, and Rockhill Farms. While Buffalo Trace bottles Blanton’s Special Reserve for the international market at a low of 80 proof, Hancock’s President’s Reserve is the lowest proof among single barrel mashbill #2 bourbons sold in the U.S.

These odd choices might have made sense at some point, but it’s truly lost on the consumer now. Given its oddly low proof, lackluster backstory, and nondescript label, all of these taken together are what actually makes this strangely unique for a single barrel bourbon from Buffalo Trace Distillery and not the actual bourbon in the bottle.
Brewery or Distillery:
Buffalo Trace Distillery, Frankfort, KY
Size:
750 mL
Alcohol Percent:
44
Type of Alcohol:
Bourbon
Date Added:
2022-12-10 22:58:08
Date Added:
2022-12-10 22:58:08

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