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  2. We asked Peyton Manning: Can your new Kennessee bourbon ... - AOL

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    Previous bourbons from Sweetens Cove Spirits, co-founded by Peyton Manning, have been priced at $200. The new Kennessee bourbon is more accessible.

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  4. Beyoncé's Whisky, Kylie Jenner's Canned Vodka Soda ... - AOL

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    Sweetens Cove Bourbon. ... The director's latest passion project is rich in candied fruit notes made from a blend of bourbon, Tennessee whiskey and rye whiskey. The name takes after Hilhaven Lodge ...

  5. Benjamin Prichard's Tennessee Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Prichard's Tennessee Whiskey is a brand of Tennessee whiskey produced in the small community of Kelso, Tennessee in the United States. Although it is produced by one of only two distilleries operating in Lincoln County – and its unaged variation is named Lincoln County Lightning – Prichard's is not produced using the Lincoln County Process. [1]

  6. Tennessee whiskey - Wikipedia

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    According to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, as of 2013, the U.S. market for bourbon and Tennessee whiskey reached $2.4 billion, and exports of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey grew to exceed $1 billion. [5] [6] [7] There are two major producers of Tennessee whiskey, Jack Daniel's based in Lynchburg (owned by the Louisville ...

  7. Lincoln County Process - Wikipedia

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    On May 13, 2013, the governor of Tennessee signed House Bill 1084, requiring maple charcoal filtering to be used for products produced in the state labeling themselves as "Tennessee whiskey" (with a particular exception tailored to exempt Benjamin Prichard's) and including the existing requirements for bourbon.

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