Given its status as the most acclaimed and coveted bourbon distillery in existence, virtually every release coming out of the Buffalo Trace Distillery is met with some measure of excitement in the bourbon enthusiast community ranging from “generally ecstatic” on the low end to “I’m going to sell my house so I can buy this whiskey” on the high end. Falling somewhere in the middle, but arguably toward the higher end, is the Buffalo Trace Experimental Collection.
The Experimental Collection, naturally, experiments with bourbon in unexpected ways by altering the recipes, barrel treatments and more. Buffalo Trace has been releasing very limited-edition bottles from this collection periodically since 2006, and the latest Experimental Peated Bourbon (which was released earlier this year) is the 26th such release. As you can probably guess by the name, Buffalo Trace brings in some smoked peated malt for this unique bottle — an ingredient mainly associated with Scotch and rarely used in bourbon — swapping in the smoky grain for barley in the distillery’s rye bourbon mashbill.
The goal of Buffalo Trace here was to impart a bit of smokiness from the peat to complement the sweet notes from the corn and the spiciness of the rye. The bourbon was aged for about 9.5 years in new charred white oak barrels, which it had entered at 125 proof. The resultant spirit was then bottled at 90 proof.
Buffalo Trace Experimental Peated Bourbon: What We Think
Buffalo Trace’s distillers set out to make a smoky bourbon, and they definitely succeeded. The Experimental Peated Bourbon has a pleasant amount of smoke that’s always present but never overpowering, largely achieving the complementary effect to regular Buffalo Trace. Think of sipping some Buffalo Trace next to a campfire — but not too close — and you’ll have a pretty good idea of what this experimental bourbon tastes like. Unfortunately, given the distillery’s rabid fanbase and the extremely limited nature of this release, it’s going to be impossible to get for most people.

Buffalo Trace Experimental Peated Bourbon
Pros
- Provides just the right amount of smokiness
- A great bourbon for Scotch drinkers
- Will expand your idea of what a bourbon can be
Cons
- Almost impossible to get
- Expect extremely inflated prices on the reseller market