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The Tennesee Whiskey Trail links together more than two dozen distilleries in a whiskey road that runs from the mountainous eastern border to the barbecue-steeped culture of Memphis in the west.
Where to find some of the state's best distilleries along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail
The American Whiskey Trail consists of various historical sites – some with operating distilleries – that are open to the public for tours. Sites along the American Whiskey Trail can be visited in any order or sequence desired, although the George Washington Distillery is promoted as the "gateway" to the trail and is a common starting point.
All Tennessee whiskey is from Tennessee, but not all whiskey from Tennessee is "Tennessee whiskey". For example, the Ole Smoky Distillery (which began operation in 2010) is located in Tennessee and produces several whiskey products, but they are not sold as Tennessee whiskey because they do not meet all the criteria necessary for such. Instead ...
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The Tennessee Whiskey Trail welcomes more than 2 million annual visits to its distilleries every year, state figures show. To celebrate its inclusion on the trail, Stable Reserve is launching two ...
Nelson's Green Brier Distillery is a whiskey distillery located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee that produces different varieties of Tennessee whiskey and bourbons. The distillery offers daily public tours and tastings as well as a large mercantile shop with bottles, barware and apparel available for purchase.
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