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  2. Popular Fairport distillery featured on 'Today' show. Here's why

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    The full Today Show segment and accompanying article can be found online at today.com. Iron Smoke is housed in the American Can Co. factory at 111 Parce Ave. in the Village of Fairport.

  3. Thirsty? Here are 8 Kentucky bourbon makers to tour in ... - AOL

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    1200 Manchester St.; 859-259-0159; barrelhousedistillery.com Located in the barreling house of the old Pepper Distillery in historic Lexington, this distillery offers an hour-long tour and tasting ...

  4. 7 tips for visiting bourbon distilleries and traveling the ...

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    Here is your guide on when to book distillery tours, hotels and restaurant reservations. 7 tips for visiting bourbon distilleries and traveling the Kentucky Bourbon Trail Skip to main content

  5. Whiskey Row, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Brothers Distillery (c.1903–1912) [5] The Phil. Hollenbach Company (c.1889), 528 Main, which in 2023 was home of the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience [5] [6] With Prohibition, which was in effect from 1919 to 1933, the distilleries closed and many buildings were lost. [4]

  6. Robert Mondavi - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mondavi's parents, Cesare Mondavi and Rosa Grassi, emigrated from Sassoferrato [2] in the Marche region of Italy and settled in Hibbing, Minnesota. Robert Gerald Mondavi was born in Virginia, Minnesota. From Minnesota the Mondavi family moved to Lodi, California, where he attended Lodi High School. [3]

  7. Athertonville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Athertonville had its beginnings in whiskey. Wattie Boone, a distant relative of Daniel Boone, [4] built the first distillery at Knob Creek. [5] Historians agree that Boone was one of the first to be documented producing bourbon in Kentucky in 1776. [6]

  8. As bourbon booms, thirst for rare brands breeds skullduggery

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    A limited number of Pappy Van Winkle 23-year, produced by Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery of Frankfort, Kentucky, goes to each state. As bourbon booms, thirst for rare brands breeds skullduggery ...

  9. Shively, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Shively remains the site of one major operating distillery: Brown-Forman's Early Times distillery. Its products include Early Times , which was first produced in 1860, became one of the few brands that was allowed to be produced during the Prohibition era, and was the best-selling whiskey in the country in the mid-1950s.