Allocated & Rare
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37 products
Welcome to Allocated & Rare — the shelf where Bourbon Central keeps the unicorns. Every bottle in this collection was released in limited quantities, carries a national allocation from its distillery, or has earned a cult following among collectors. Most of these are the bottles people line up for at midnight, ask bartenders for by name, and quietly trade among friends. We keep them in climate-controlled storage, ship with signature-required delivery, and update the shelf as soon as new allocations land.
"Allocated" is a specific term of art in American whiskey. It means the distillery produces less than the market demands and releases a fixed number of cases to each state or retail partner. When the allocation is gone, it's gone — often until the following year. This is why a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle 15 Year Family Reserve ($1,699.99) can have a shelf price of hundreds and a secondary-market price many multiples higher. The Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, the Old Rip Van Winkle family, Four Roses Limited Editions, and Michter's 10 Year tier are textbook examples. On this shelf you'll also find George T. Stagg Bourbon 2025 ($999.99) at a scorching 142.8 proof — a legitimate Hazmat release — and the highly sought Eagle Rare 17 Year 2025 ($1,599.99).
We don't stock every "rare" bottle indiscriminately. Each listing on this shelf meets at least one of the following criteria: it is a national distillery allocation, a critically celebrated limited edition, an age-stated release no longer in annual production, or a verifiable single-barrel pick with provenance. We reject counterfeits, refilled decanters, and resealed bottles — every SKU ships in original packaging from our secured storage.
If you're building a collection for long-term enjoyment, standouts include Michter's Bourbon Toasted Barrel Finish Sour Mash ($199.99), E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof Bourbon ($349.99), and Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Straight Rye Whiskey 2025 ($549.99) — all from the celebrated Buffalo Trace Antique Collection lineage.
Our Allocated & Rare customers fall into three groups: serious collectors adding to long-term inventory, gift buyers who want a bottle that will genuinely impress, and restaurant operators sourcing back-bar statement pieces. If you're new to the category, we recommend starting with a bottle you plan to actually drink, not just display — the point of a $200 bourbon is that it should taste like a $200 bourbon on the tongue, not sit behind glass. For value-oriented collectors, our Best Bourbons Under $50 Buying Guide covers the everyday pours that belong next to your allocated bottles.
If you love this category, you'll also want to browse our main bourbon collection for the daily sippers that complement rare pulls, our Japanese whiskey collection for another allocation-driven category (Hibiki, Nikka, Yamazaki), and our New Arrivals shelf where most allocations appear first. For broader recommendations across Scotch, rye, and American single malt, the whiskey collection covers the full shelf.
New allocations drop weekly — check back often, or sign up for our allocation email list at checkout.