A straight Bourbon 'Of Topmost Class' according to the label, which is also adorned with a drawing of the venerable-looking Col. Edmund Haynes Taylor Jr, one of Americas's most respected whiskey pioneers, who was involved with seven different distilleries during his career and is sometimes referred to as 'the father of the modern bourbon industry.
A bottling of Old Taylor bourbon from the 1970s. It was produced and bottled at the now closed, and rapidly falling down, Old Taylor distillery, once an incredible example of a distillery built to be both a great producer of spirits and a beautiful building in of itself.