E.H. Taylor is the name bourbon historians know. Named after Colonel Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr., who championed the Bottled-in-Bond Act of 1897 and essentially invented modern bourbon quality standards, this is a bottle that carries weight beyond what's inside it. The ornate label design pays homage to that history — and mounting it on a handcrafted barrel wood base with a vintage-style replaceable bulb puts that heritage on permanent display.
The combination of the ornate Taylor label and the rough-hewn charred barrel wood creates a contrast that tells two stories at once — refinement and raw material, tradition and craft. Wired for everyday use, heavy enough to anchor a serious bourbon display on a home bar, office desk, or den shelf. The vintage bulb throws a warm, amber glow that suits the Taylor aesthetic perfectly.
A collector's bourbon gift — the kind that doesn't get regifted. For the bourbon historian, the allocated bottle hunter, or the person whose bar already has everything except the right centerpiece. Handcrafted in Kentucky from authentic bourbon barrel wood.
Serial: D77
Lighting: Wired / Replaceable vintage bulb
Bottle: COL E.H. Taylor
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SKU: D77
$160.00Price
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