Buffalo Trace Traveller Bourbon Whiskey - 45% 70cl

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Description

For this first-of-its-kind collaboration from Buffalo Trace Distillery, Traveller brings together the collective artistry of 10X Grammy Award-Winning Artist Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery Master Distiller, Harlen Wheatley.

In pursuit of the finest possible whiskey, over 50 blends were sampled before making Blend No. 40 the chosen combination.

Blend No. 40 is the carefully curated result of countless hours of testing & tasting and is exactly what you’d expect – a premium whiskey that speaks for itself. 

Authentically crafted to be there whenever you find yourself in good company, Traveller Whiskey is Easy to Drink, Hard Not to Love. 

Tasting Notes

Nose: Complex aromas of vanilla, aged fruit and buttery shortbread rounded off by caramel and a touch of oak.

Palate:The palate has just a touch of sweetness, followed by spice, toasted nut and oak flavours.

Finish: A robust finish. 

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by Iain on Sunday 15 June, 2025
I had been waiting for a while for this to become available in the UK, and I wasn't disappointed. I know that celebrity spirits collaborations sometimes get a bad reputation, but when it comes to Bourbon they usually tend to work (if you haven't tried Wild Turkey Longbranch then you should - Matthew McConaughey deserved an Oscar just for helping to create that beauty). This has all the best qualities of a top shelf bourbon but with a little Tennessee twang, like BT's Eagle Rare if it was "watered down" with a dash of Jack Daniels. It may not appeal to everyone's palate, but it works for me and if you never try it you will never know. Go on, you know that you want to. Named after Chris Stapleton's debut album "Traveler". Presumably they couldn't name it after his recent single as "White Horse" is still under copyright.
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