Eagle Rare 375ml Exclusive at The Liquor Bros

The Liquor Bros has launched a limited-edition Eagle Rare 10-Year Store Pick in a 375ml bottle, priced at $99.99 (currently discounted to $49.99).
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Eagle Rare 375ml Exclusive at The Liquor Bros
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The Liquor Bros has launched a limited-edition Eagle Rare 10-Year Store Pick in a 375ml bottle, priced at $99.99 (currently discounted to $49.99). The hand-selected single barrel bourbon from Buffalo Trace Distillery marks the retailer’s first release of the premium whiskey in the smaller format.

Eagle Rare 375ml Offers Premium Bourbon Experience

The exclusive bottling features bourbon aged 10 years in new charred oak barrels, selected from Buffalo Trace’s classic mash bill. Official tasting notes describe a nose of toasted oak, rich caramel, honeyed vanilla with dried fruit and warm spice. The palate reveals caramel, orange peel, and baking spice, while the finish presents oak, dark chocolate, and leather notes.

“Selecting an Eagle Rare barrel is always special, but putting it into a 375ml format gives us a chance to share that experience more widely,” said Nora Khoury-Potrus, owner of The Liquor Bros. “It’s a size that lets more people discover what makes a single-barrel pick unique, whether they’re seasoned collectors or just starting to explore bourbon.”

Limited Availability for Eagle Rare Collectors

The smaller bottle size allows bourbon enthusiasts to sample the store pick without committing to a full 750ml purchase. The Liquor Bros suggests the format works well for side-by-side tastings with Eagle Rare 12-Year or other premium whiskeys.

Three-packs are available for $149.97 and six-packs for $299.94 at the promotional price. The exclusive bottling is available only through The Liquor Bros website while supplies last. The retailer has not disclosed how many bottles were produced for this single-barrel selection.

Beth Squires

Beth Squires joined Mark Littler Ltd full-time in October 2020 after completing her university degree in English Literature. Since then, she has acquired extensive knowledge about all aspects of whisk(e)y and now holds the position of Deputy Editor at The Whiskey Wash. Beth is passionate about history, industry innovation, marketing, and sustainability. With a special fondness for independently bottled rare scotch, Beth also serves as a whisky bottle investment specialist. Additionally, she is a mentee currently enrolled in the OurWhisky Foundation's Atonia Programme.

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