Buffalo Trace Distillery tells BourbonBlog.com it releasing Eagle Rare 12, a new age-stated bourbon joining its permanent portfolio.
Aged at least 12 years and bottled at 95 proof (47.5% ABV), this release uses the distillery’s Mashbill #1. The bourbon arrives as the distillery completes its $1.2 billion, 10-year expansion.
Suggested retail price: $49.99 per 750ml (subject to local taxes and fees). It begins rolling out to select retailers, bars, and restaurants across the U.S. in June 2025, with international markets to follow in Fall 2025.
We have not reviewed, but we think $49.99 seems a reasonable price point for a 12-year bourbon—especially from Buffalo Trace. Does it surprise you? What are your thoughts? Tell us in the comments linked here.

About Eagle Rare 12
Eagle Rare 12 extends the legacy of the award-winning Eagle Rare 10 with additional aging and complexity. Each barrel is aged a minimum of 12 years and hand-selected by Buffalo Trace’s expert team. The flavor opens with a sweet oak and almond aroma, followed by notes of vanilla, toasted oak, and a warm finish of toffee.
At BourbonBlog.com Headquarters, our experts love walking guests through tasting notes like these during our curated bourbon events.
Eagle Rare is often one of the most anticipated pours. If you’d like to explore our virtual and in‑person tastings for your group visit this link, or email [email protected].

“This whiskey represents more than just time in the barrel—it’s the result of years of dedication, innovation, and an unwavering commitment from our entire team,” says Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley.
“With Eagle Rare, we are always striving but never satisfied, constantly experimenting to enable better-tasting age stated bourbons,” adds Andrew Duncan, Global Brand Director.

How Rare and When It Drops
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While not labeled as a limited release, Eagle Rare 12 is described as a “permanent new addition” to the Eagle Rare lineup, which includes:
- Eagle Rare 10
- Double Eagle Very Rare
- Eagle Rare 17 (Buffalo Trace Antique Collection)
- Eagle Rare 25
At BourbonBlog.com, we anticipate high demand given the age statement, the price point, and Buffalo Trace’s reputation for allocated bourbons.

Rey
Love your brands I buy them as I see 1 in store , when & where can I get 1 ??
Lowell
Describe the grain proportions in Mashbill #1 please.
Mitchell Wang
Is the 12 replace the 10?
Jerome P
Can’t wait to try it
Leon Pape
Yet another BT product that will be heavily allocated and impossible to find in most states. More fuel for the secondary market, bad for the average consumer.
David Micheal Kuhn
We’re we you selling i. Ohio
David Micheal Kuhn
We’re will it be selling in ohio
Jon Miller
Love Eagle Rare 10. Will be able to buy Eagke Rare soon in NC & TN.
Jon Miller
Will be able to buy Eagle Rare 12 soon in NC or Tn.?
Lee
Problem is that you can’t find them in stock
I’ve been drinking them since 2006, buffalo trace, and they have become so popular that they are usually sold out