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A year after opening a tasting room in Bardstown, a rising brand has its sites on Louisville. Stephen P. Schmidt has the ...
Eagle Rare 12 Year joins Eagle Rare 10, Double Eagle Very Rare, Eagle Rare 25 and Eagle Rare 17, which is released each fall as part of the Buffalo Trace Antique Collection. According to the ...
Wheated whiskeys are booming—led by cult favorites like Pappy and Weller. Here’s a guide to top-rated wheated bourbons and ...
Country music artist JD Shelburne was in Carrollton Saturday at a local liquor store to sing a little and unveil his new ...
Louisville Water has joined the North Nelson Water District and the city of Bardstown. Bardstown and the surrounding Nelson Co. area are greatly expanding their water supply thanks to a new ...
There are numerous new bourbon and whiskey expressions you will see on shelves this month. From Heaven Hill's new Grain to Glass Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, to a custom bourbon bottle from ...
From Heaven Hill's new Grain to Glass Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, to a custom bourbon bottle from J. Mattingly 1845 Distillery just in time for Father's Day, there's something for every taste.
A Kentucky woman is $50,000 richer after winning a scratch-off ticket that she bought at a grocery store.Tonya Shelton of Coxs Creek, Kentucky, bought the ticket at Fairfield Grocery in Nelson ...
A Packed Schedule of Bourbon-Fueled Fun National Bourbon Week kicks off on Monday, June 9, and runs through Sunday, June 15, with events spread across Bardstown’s distilleries, downtown, and beyond.
COX’S CREEK, Ky. (WAVE) - The Bourbon Capital of the World draws hundreds of thousands of people every single year. It’s why Jason Cole chose to move into the place he’s called home for 12 years. It’s ...
In Kentucky, a record 14.3 million barrels of bourbon were aging, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association said recently. That inventory is awaiting bottling at a time when younger adults appear to ...
The Kentucky Castle, Woodford County’s answer to Downton Abbey, is a luxury hotel on 110 acres that was originally built by a wealthy resident for his bride. (The Kentucky Castle) ...