Juno’s Liquor Allocation Day is April 25th.    A Guide to Today’s Most Sought‑After Bourbons included in our lineup.

Juno’s Liquor Allocation Day is April 25th.    A Guide to Today’s Most Sought‑After Bourbons included in our lineup.

You are not going to want to miss this month’s allocation day!!!

The bourbon world is full of heavy hitters, cult favorites, and bottles that disappear from shelves the moment they arrive. Whether you’re building a premium shelf, hunting for your next pour, or just trying to understand why certain names spark so much hype, this guide breaks down some of the most talked‑about bottles in the market today.

See our lineup for this month’s allocation day at Juno’s Liquor

Elmer T. Lee Single Barrel Bourbon

Elmer T. Lee is one of Buffalo Trace’s most beloved single‑barrel releases, named after the legendary master distiller himself. Fans chase it for its balance: caramel, vanilla, light spice, and a smooth, refined profile. It’s allocated, hard to find, and always in demand.

Charter Oak Finest Oak Bourbon

Part of Buffalo Trace’s experimental Charter Oak series, this expression uses French oak staves to shape its flavor. The result is sweeter oak, gentle tannins, and a softer profile than many of the distillery’s other limited releases. It’s also one of the more accessible bottles in this lineup.

Eagle Rare 10 Year Bourbon

A staple for many collectors, Eagle Rare is a 10‑year age‑stated bourbon known for rich toffee, seasoned oak, and a long, smooth finish. When priced fairly, it’s one of the best values in the Buffalo Trace portfolio — assuming you can find it.

Pictured is what is available at each individual store.

Weller Antique 107

Weller Antique 107 is a high‑proof wheated bourbon, meaning wheat replaces rye in the mash bill. Expect bold caramel, cinnamon warmth, and a fuller mouthfeel. It’s a favorite among enthusiasts who enjoy a richer, more robust pour.

Weller Single Barrel Bourbon

One of the rarest Weller expressions, this single‑barrel release varies from bottle to bottle. What stays consistent is its signature sweetness, soft oak, and smooth character. Both Weller expressions share lineage with the famous Pappy Van Winkle line, which only adds to the demand.

Blanton’s Original Single Barrel Bourbon

Blanton’s is iconic — from its horse‑and‑jockey toppers to its place as one of the first commercially marketed single‑barrel bourbons. The flavor leans honeyed, citrusy, and lightly spiced. It’s highly collectible and often the first “allocated” bottle new enthusiasts chase.

Blanton’s Gold Edition Bourbon

A step up from the Original, Blanton’s Gold offers higher proof and a richer, more complex profile. Originally released only for export markets, it has become a prized find in the U.S.

Blanton’s Straight From The Barrel

This is Blanton’s at full power — uncut, unfiltered, and bottled at cask strength. Expect deep caramel, spice, and a punch of intensity. It’s the boldest expression in the Blanton’s lineup.

Colonel E.H. Taylor Small Batch Bourbon

Named after bourbon pioneer E.H. Taylor Jr., this Bottled‑in‑Bond release delivers a classic profile: caramel, butterscotch, baking spice, and a slightly dry finish. It’s a dependable, well‑rounded bottle and a staple in many enthusiast collections.

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