Buffalo Trace Distillery is known the world over for offering some of the most prestigious and collectible whiskeys on the market - and OFC Old Fashion Copper is up there as one of the most superior of these iterations. Vintage dated according to the specific year in which the bourbon was distilled at Buffalo Trace Distillery, these excruciatingly rare releases are named after the National Historic Landmark's original name - O.F.C Distillery. One of the first initial releases in the O.F.C collection, the 1983 Vintage was released in 2016 exclusively to non-profit organizations for fundraising efforts and comprised a mere 50 bottles. The packaging of the O.F.C. 1983 Vintage captures the splendor of the whiskey itself, housed in hand-cut crystal bottles with in-laying cut copper lettering to spell out “O.F.C.” on the front. The bottle is also adorned with a paper label prominently displaying the vintage year and a label on the back of the bottle denoting the milestones of that year. The 1983 Vintage memorializes the U.S. Congress voting to declare January 15th a national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, the introduction of the first mobile phone, Australia II beating the US Liberty to break the longest winning streak in sports history, along with pop cultural happenings and Challenger space shuttle's maiden voyage. …