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  2. Yellowstone Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowstone brand of bourbon was introduced in 1872 by the J. B. Dant Distillery in Gethsemani, Kentucky (near Bardstown in Nelson County). [1] [2]In 1920, the Yellowstone Bourbon brand was produced by James Thompson and Brothers and was bottled for "medicinal purposes only" during Prohibition. [3]

  3. Woodford Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Reserve is a brand of premium small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced at Woodford Reserve Distillery, in Woodford County, Kentucky, by the Brown-Forman Corporation. It is made from a mixture of copper pot still spirits produced at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery, and column still spirits from the Brown Forman ...

  4. Try these 6 holiday drinks and bourbons just in time for ...

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    Kentucky bourbon companies have no shortage of options, from Evan Williams Egg Nog to a Yule Nog line from Sazerac. Try these 6 holiday drinks and bourbons just in time for Christmas Skip to main ...

  5. Bulleit Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Bulleit Bourbon is a brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced at the Bulleit Distillery in Shelbyville, Kentucky and the Bulleit Distillery in Lebanon, Kentucky by the Diageo beverage company. It is characterized by a high rye content for a bourbon (at approximately 28% of the mash bill) and being aged at least six years. [1]

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  7. Barton Brands - Wikipedia

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    Barton Brands of Kentucky logo. Barton Brands, Ltd. was a company that produced a variety of distilled beverages and liqueurs and is now part of the Sazerac Company, which is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has its principal offices in Louisville, Kentucky.

  8. Willett Distillery - Wikipedia

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    After dropping out of the Kentucky Distillers Association (KDA) for decades, the company rejoined in October 2012. [2] [20] Also in October 2012, the KDA announced that it would expand its Kentucky Bourbon Trail program to include a new "Craft Tour" of seven artisan distilleries, including the Willett Distillery.

  9. Louisville Stoneware - Wikipedia

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    Stoneware & Co., which was previously known by various other names including the J. B. Taylor Company and Louisville Stoneware until sometime after its sale in July 2007, is a stoneware-producing company located in the Highlands section of Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1815, it is one of the oldest stoneware producers in the United States.