Buffalo Trace Distillery Online Auction Raises $280,000 for Charities

Buffalo Trace Distillery O.F.C 1982 BourbonBuffalo Trace Distillery pledged to go big on charity in 2022, literally and literally. The famed distillery in Frankfort, KY announced it will be giving away 2,022 unique bottles to various charities over the course of this year. Recently, wow, did they ever come through. You may recall, on March 14th – 18th, 5 insanely […]

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Buffalo Trace Distillery O.F.C 1982 Bourbon

Buffalo Trace Distillery pledged to go big on charity in 2022, literally and literally. The famed distillery in Frankfort, KY announced it will be giving away 2,022 unique bottles to various charities over the course of this year.

Recently, wow, did they ever come through. You may recall, on March 14th – 18th, 5 insanely rare bottles of 6L O.F.C. 1982 went for online bidding via Blockchain, and sold for what was likely the world’s first ever American Whiskey NFT. It sure did bring home the bacon.

$280,000 total was raised and split amongst for 5 different charities noted below, the highest bottle fetching $60,000.

‘We are humbled by the result of our first NFT and being able to contribute to such well-
deserving charities,’ said Sara Saunders, vice president, bourbon, Buffalo Trace Distillery.

Each of the five NFTs represent an authentic six-liter sized bottle of O.F.C Vintage 1982, available to be redeemed by December 31st, 2022. When redeemed, the NFT holder will also unlock a personal invitation to Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, KY for a private VIP tour experience that includes exclusive tastings of whiskeys from its rarest and most sought-after private collection, including some previous vintages from the O.F.C. collection.

Proceeds from the auction benefited the following charities:
World Central Kitchen – a non-profit organization that is first to the frontlines, providing
meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises, currently supporting
thousands refugees in and around Ukraine
The James Beard Foundation – through their Open for Good campaign, the
Foundation is committed to helping independent restaurants survive this crisis, rebuild
better, and thrive for the long term
Elton John Aids Foundation – a global HIV charity that funds frontline partners to
prevent new cases of HIV, fight stigma and provide care for those affected
The Art of Elysium – an artist organization built on the idea that through service, art
becomes a catalyst for social change
261 Fearless – a global, non-profit women’s running organization dedicated to
encouraging and uniting women through running

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Buffalo Trace Donates 2,022 Bottles To 501 Charities

Kentucky-based Buffalo Trace Distillery has announced they are donating $2 million to charities through the sale of 2,022 bottles of bourbon. Buffalo Trace will designate 501 charities worldwide to be the recipients of the bourbon [which they can then use for fundraising for their charity] and is encouraging non-profit organizations to register for a chance […]

Kentucky-based Buffalo Trace Distillery has announced they are donating $2 million to charities through the sale of 2,022 bottles of bourbon.

Buffalo Trace will designate 501 charities worldwide to be the recipients of the bourbon [which they can then use for fundraising for their charity] and is encouraging non-profit organizations to register for a chance to win one of the bottles.

Five of the 2,022 donations will be six-litre bottles of Old Fashioned Copper (OFC) Bourbon, distilled in 1982, along with 300 limited edition Single Oak Project Bourbons (375ml), Weller and Blanton’s Bourbons, and some from the EH Taylor Jr collection, including the 18 Year Marriage bottling.

Non-profit organizations interested in participating can register through Buffalo Trace’s official website. Entries are open until March 31, 2022.