Limited Edition
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Limited edition spirits are produced in small quantities for a defined release window — specific vintage batches, annual expressions, single-barrel selections, or special collaborations that are gone once the allocated stock sells through. Unlike permanent catalog expressions, these bottles cannot be reordered after the release is exhausted. Wooden Cork carries limited edition bourbon, Scotch, tequila, Champagne, and other spirits across all major categories.
Limited releases fall into a few distinct categories. Annual limited editions — Old Forester Birthday Bourbon, George T. Stagg, Pappy Van Winkle, Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost and Rare, Dom Pérignon Vintage — are produced once per year from stock set aside years in advance. Single-barrel selections are limited by the size of the individual barrel. Distillery exclusives and commemorative releases are often numbered and non-repeating. Collector expressions like Clase Azul Ultra, King of Kentucky, and Michter’s Celebration are allocated in extremely small quantities through a small number of authorized retailers. Browse rare and allocated bottles, Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, and new arrivals at Wooden Cork.
A regular (permanent) release is produced continuously and restocked after selling through. A limited edition is produced from a specific batch — a particular year’s harvest, a set of barrels aged to a target spec, or a one-time collaboration — and once that batch is bottled and sold, it is gone. Some limited editions are annual (released once per year, different batch each time); others are one-time non-repeating releases. The scarcity is real rather than artificial: the bottle literally cannot be made again once the source material is gone.
Allocation is distributed through a tiered system — distillery to importer/distributor to retailer — with most highly sought releases already pre-allocated to specific accounts before they ship. The most coveted annual releases (Buffalo Trace Antique Collection, Four Roses Limited Small Batch, Pappy Van Winkle) are typically claimed within hours of becoming available at retail. Secondary market prices for allocated bourbons and limited Scotch often run two to five times retail, which creates additional urgency among buyers who want to purchase at legitimate retail pricing.