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  2. Willett Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The company was named Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD) between 1984 and 2012. [ 2 ] The company is located on the outskirts of Bardstown, Kentucky , [ 8 ] on a site that began as a farm owned by the Willett family.

  3. Kentucky Bourbon Trail - Wikipedia

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    Four Roses Distillery Recently filled barrels of Woodford Reserve bourbon outside of the rickhouse, where they will be stacked and stored during the aging process Jim Beam Distillery. The Kentucky Bourbon Trail, sometimes informally referred to as "the Bourbon Trail", is a program sponsored by the Kentucky Distillers' Association (KDA) to ...

  4. See how Kentucky bourbon, distilleries ranked in USA ... - AOL

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    Kentucky locations ranked in the best craft distillery tour category with Angel's Envy at No. 3, Kentucky Peerless Distilling Co. at No. 6 and Castle & Key Distillery at No. 7.

  5. Bourbon is big business in Kentucky. Here are 14 bourbon ...

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    Western Kentucky Bourbon Company recently celebrated the grand opening of its 25,000-square-foot distillery. The facility, located in Beaver Dam, will be able to distill 50,000 barrels of whiskey ...

  6. New Kentucky bourbons to look for, including one from a ...

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    J. Mattingly 1845 Classic Bourbon. J. Mattingly Distillery in Frankfort has released its first flagship bourbon, called Classic Bourbon, that is a 6 1/2-year blend, bottled at 119 proof. Like all ...

  7. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ b ɜːr b ən /) (or simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]

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