The Magic of Blanton’s Collection: A Collector’s Guide

Have you ever heard of the Blanton's Collection? This collection of eight different stoppers is a must-have for any serious collector. Produced since 1999, this collectable set features a horse and jockey in various stages of a horse race. Each stopper is stamped with a single letter that spells out “Blanton's” when the set is completed.

The eight varieties of Blanton's releases include: Special Reserve (Green Label), Black Edition, Silver Edition, Gold Edition, White Edition, Special Reserve Gold (Gold Label), Special Reserve White (White Label) and Special Reserve Black (Black Label). All these whiskeys come in 750 ml bottles and have their own unique proof levels – from 80 to 103!

Besides beng beautiful to look at, each bottle also has its own unique taste profile. For instance, the Green label features sweet notes of caramel and honeycomb that give way to hints of oak, spice and citrus. The Black label has more intense flavors such as beans and dark chocolate, while the Silver edition offers sweet hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. Finally, the Gold label is a smooth blend of woody aromas with hints of dried fruits and spices.

If you're looking to start your own collection or add to an existing one, Buffalo Trace Distillery offers a service where you can send your eight Blanton's stoppers in and they will mount them on a barrel stave for free! So why not take advantage of this offer today?

So if you're looking for an exciting new collectable set that also offers some delicious whiskey tasting experiences then make sure to check out the amazing Blanton's Collection!

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The B-L-A-N-T-O-N-S Collection

The B-L-A-N-T-O-N-S collection is a set of eight distinctive bottle stoppers produced by Blanton's beginning in 1999. The stoppers feature a horse and jockey in different running poses, resembling the stages of a horse race. Each stopper is engraved with a single letter that, when all eight are collected, spell out “Blanton's”. This collector's set makes for an attractive display and an ideal gift for any bourbon enthusiast.

The Rarest Blanton Whiskey

The rarest Blanton whiskey is the Blanton's Sterling Silver, a one of a kind limited edition bottle which was released in 1991. This ultra-rare whiskey was gifted to retailers and only 100 bottles were ever made, with just five known to exist in the world today. The most coveted bottle of all is the 2012 Le Maison Du Whisky release, which is even more exclusive than the original release and extremely difficult to find. This makes it an incredibly sought-after collectible for whiskey aficionados around the world.

Is Collecting Blantons Worth It?

Yes, Blanton's horses are highly collectible items. Since the company's inception in 1984, every stopper has featured a horse and jockey design with increasing detail. In 1993, the iconic horses were redesigned with more intricate details for collectors to enjoy. Blanton's horses have become a treasured collectible among whiskey enthusiasts from all over the world. These unique pieces can be found in private collections and on display in museums, making them a sought-after item for whiskey connoisseurs.

Conclusion

Blanton's is a special whiskey collection that has been produced since 1999. It features eight different stoppers, each marked with a letter spelling Blanton's when the set is complete. The bottles feature a horse and jockey in different strides and poses resembling the stages of a horse race. Collectors who obtain all eight bottles can send them into Buffalo Trace Distillery who will mount them on a barrel stave for free and return them to you. This makes Blanton's an exciting and unique way to enjoy whiskey and build an impressive collection.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.