Blantons Bourbon Bottled 7/24 1992
Please note the rider on the cap of this particular bottle is missing their head.
First introduced by Master Distiller Elmer T. Lee, Blanton’s helped define the modern single-barrel bourbon category in the United States. This bottle comes from the Ancient Age era of the distillery, before the site was renamed Buffalo Trace by Sazerac in 1999.
This is a vintage 1992 bottling of Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon, dumped on July 24, 1992. Early Blanton’s bottlings are sought after because they represent an earlier production period at what is now Buffalo Trace Distillery. Notably, this 1992 release predates the collectible eight-letter stopper set introduced in 1999, making its original unlettered stopper a key identifier of its era.
Blanton’s is aged in Warehouse H, the distillery’s metal-clad warehouse commissioned under Albert B. Blanton. The warehouse is known for more dramatic temperature swings than traditional brick warehouses, contributing to faster maturation and a distinctive barrel-aging environment.
A strong bottle for collectors focused on early Blanton’s, vintage Ancient Age production, or date-specific bourbon releases.
Technical Specifications
- Dump Date: July 24, 1992
- Distillery: Ancient Age, pre-Buffalo Trace
- Warehouse: H
- Stopper: Unlettered, pre-1999 standard
- Proof: 93 proof, 46.5% ABV