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Wild Turkey Rare Breed
Bourbon

Wild Turkey Rare Breed

Campari Group

Wild Turkey Rare Breed is the bourbon that seasoned drinkers quietly recommend to one another while the rest of the world camps outside liquor stores for allocated bottles. Eddie Russell, who has spent over four decades at the distillery alongside his father Jimmy, blends six-, eight-, and twelve-year-old stocks into a barrel-proof expression that delivers complexity most bourbons only hint at. At roughly fifty dollars, Rare Breed competes with — and frequently outperforms — bottles selling for three and four times its price. The 116.8 proof is not a gimmick; it is the natural strength of the bourbon itself, carrying every nuance of the aging process without dilution. If you have been chasing hype, stop. This is the bottle that was waiting for you all along.

$45116.8 (58.4% ABV) proof
Maker's Mark 46
Bourbon

Maker's Mark 46

Beam Suntory

The 46 is a masterclass in what fire can add. Those ten seared French oak staves — Stave Profile No. 46, the one that gave this bourbon its name — transform a familiar wheated bourbon into something richer, spicier, and more complex, without losing the soft, approachable character that made Maker's Mark famous in the first place.

$3094 (47% ABV) proof
Baker's 7 Year Old Single Barrel
Bourbon

Baker's 7 Year Old Single Barrel

Beam Suntory

Baker's 7 is the bourbon that proves the Beam family's small batch experiment was not a marketing exercise. While Knob Creek went for age, Booker's for barrel proof, and Basil Hayden's for approachability, Baker Beam chose texture — a uniquely full-bodied, oily mouthfeel that feels like liquid velvet at 107 proof.

$60107 (53.5% ABV) proof
Henry McKenna 10 Year Old Single Barrel
Bourbon

Henry McKenna 10 Year Old Single Barrel

Heaven Hill Brands

Henry McKenna 10 is the quiet overachiever of American whiskey — a bottled-in-bond single barrel that costs less than many blended bourbons.

$40100 (Bottled-in-Bond) proof
Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage
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Evan Williams Single Barrel Vintage

Heaven Hill Brands

Evan Williams Single Barrel proves that extraordinary bourbon doesn't require an extraordinary price tag. Heaven Hill's barrel selection program is an exercise in architectural precision — each vintage is chosen from specific warehouse positions where temperature swings and airflow create optimal aging conditions. The result is a bourbon with the kind of coherent structure you'd expect at twice the price: honeyed sweetness scaffolded by oak, grain character providing the foundation, spice adding the finishing detail. It's a blueprint for what single-barrel selection can accomplish.

$2886.6 (43.3% ABV) proof
1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Bourbon

1792 Small Batch Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Sazerac Company

1792 Small Batch is a bourbon that punches well above its price point. The high-rye mash bill gives it a spice-forward character that balances beautifully against the caramel sweetness, and at 93.7 proof it delivers flavor without overwhelming heat. The Barton 1792 Distillery, which has been producing spirits in Bardstown since 1879, brings a quiet consistency to this bottle — heritage you can taste in every sip.

$3093.7 (46.85% ABV) proof
Angel's Envy Rye Finished in Rum Barrels
Bourbon

Angel's Envy Rye Finished in Rum Barrels

Louisville Distilling Company (Bacardi)

Lincoln Henderson spent decades perfecting bourbon at Woodford Reserve. Then, after four decades at Brown-Forman and a brief retirement, he started over. Angel's Envy Rye is the fruit of that second act — a rye finished in Caribbean rum barrels that adds layers of tropical sweetness to the grain's natural spice.

$95100 (50% ABV) proof
Eagle Rare 10 Year Old
Bourbon

Eagle Rare 10 Year Old

Sazerac Company

Eagle Rare is one of the most remarkable values in American whiskey — a single barrel bourbon that offers the complexity of releases costing twice as much. Harlen Wheatley's barrel selection philosophy is evident in every sip: each bottle is the product of deliberate, patient selection from barrels that have earned the Eagle Rare designation over a full decade of aging.

$4090 (45% ABV) proof
Michter's US*1 Small Batch Bourbon
Bourbon

Michter's US*1 Small Batch Bourbon

Michter's Distillery LLC

$4591.4 (45.7% ABV) proof
Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old
Bourbon

Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old

Campari Group

Jimmy Russell has been making bourbon at Wild Turkey for over six decades — the longest-tenured master distiller in the world. Russell's Reserve 10 Year Old is the quiet embodiment of that resilience.

$3890 (45% ABV) proof
Knob Creek 9 Year Old
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Knob Creek 9 Year Old

Beam Suntory

Knob Creek 9 Year Old is a masterclass in resilience bottled at 100 proof. In the 1980s, when American whiskey was in freefall and distilleries chased lightness, Booker Noe bet everything on going the opposite direction.

$36100 (50% ABV) proof
Blanton's Original Single Barrel
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Blanton's Original Single Barrel

Sazerac Company (Buffalo Trace, est. 1773)

Blanton's Original Single Barrel didn't just create a bourbon — it created a category. When Elmer T. Lee bottled the first single barrel in 1984, he proved that elegance and bourbon weren't contradictions.

$6493 (46.5% ABV) proof
Angel's Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon
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Angel's Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Louisville Distilling Company (Angel's Envy, est. 2010)

Angel's Envy is a monument to patience — Lincoln Henderson's patience in waiting until age 72 to build the bourbon he'd always imagined, and the liquid patience of that port barrel finish, where months of quiet resting transform a solid Kentucky straight bourbon into something altogether more layered and contemplative. The port casks, sourced from Portugal, add a ruby-hued sweetness and dried fruit complexity without obscuring the corn-forward bourbon character underneath. At 86.6 proof, it's gentle enough for newcomers but complex enough to hold the attention of seasoned whiskey drinkers. Henderson passed away in 2013, but his son Wes carries the vision forward — and every bottle remains a reminder that the best things often come from those willing to wait.

$5086.6 (43.3% ABV) proof
Four Roses Single Barrel
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Four Roses Single Barrel

Kirin Brewery Company (Four Roses Distillery, est. 1888)

Four Roses Single Barrel is the product of the most obsessive production system in bourbon. While every other distillery works from a single mash bill and a single yeast strain, Four Roses developed two distinct mash bills and five proprietary yeast strains — creating ten unique recipes, each with its own flavor fingerprint. The standard Single Barrel uses recipe OBSV: the high-rye mash bill (35% rye — among the highest in Kentucky) paired with the V yeast strain, which contributes delicate fruit and cream. At 100 proof, it has the structure to showcase every layer of that complexity. The result is a bourbon that tastes like it was engineered by someone who couldn’t stop asking “what if?” — because it was.

$45100 (50% ABV) proof
Maker’s Mark
Bourbon

Maker’s Mark

Beam Suntory (originally T. William Samuels)

The red winter wheat is the whole story. Where rye adds bite and spice, wheat adds softness and sweetness — and that substitution, radical in 1953, gave Maker’s Mark its famously approachable character. Bill Samuels Sr.’s wife Margie designed the iconic hand-dipped red wax seal, and every bottle is still hand-dipped today. It’s a bourbon that proves innovation doesn’t require complexity — sometimes the bravest move is to simplify.

$2890 (45% ABV) proof
Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon
Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon

Sazerac Company

Buffalo Trace is the bourbon that proves you don’t need to spend $60 to drink well. The limestone-filtered Kentucky River water gives it a mineral backbone that more expensive bourbons often lack — a subtle sweetness and body that comes from the geology, not from added sugar. At around $27, this is arguably the best value in American whiskey. The fact that they’ve been distilling on this site since before the American Revolution, including one of the only operations to legally produce whiskey through Prohibition as “medicinal spirits,” only adds to the legend.

$2590 (45% ABV) proof
Woodford Reserve Double Oaked
Bourbon

Woodford Reserve Double Oaked

Brown-Forman Corporation

Double Oaked is a masterclass in what a second barrel can do. The first barrel gives you a solid bourbon; the second one — deeply toasted before a light char — unlocks layers of caramel and dark fruit you didn’t know were possible. It’s sweet without being cloying, complex without being difficult. Sip it neat to appreciate the full evolution from nose to finish.

$5590.4 (45.2% ABV) proof