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W. L. Weller Antique 107 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Wins Best of Class, Double Gold Medal at 2021 New York World Wine & Spirits Competition

Weller 107 AntiqueBuffalo Trace Distillery’s W. L. Weller Antique 107 Kentucky Straight Bourbon was named Best of Class: Straight Bourbon and awarded a Double Gold medal at the 2021 New York World Wine & Spirits Competition (NYWSC). Also earning a Double Gold medal were Blanton’s Straight From the Barrel Bourbon and W. L. Weller Single Barrel Kentucky […]

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$200 Million Distillery Destination Investment coming to Bourbon Country

Horse Soldier BourbonYet another Distillery has broken ground in Kentucky, this one however to the scripted tune of $200 Million – placing it in a league of its own. Horse Soldier Bourbon recently had its ground breaking ceremony in its future home of Somerset, KY, slated for 2024 completion. Adorned on a 227 acre former golf course […]

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Woodford Reserve’s 25th Anniversary

Woodford ReserveIt was a big week in the Kentucky Bourbon Industry as iconic brand, Woodford Reserve, celebrated it’s 25th Anniversary. It all started (again) in 1996 on the hallow grounds of 1812 National Historic Landmark “Labrot and Graham Distillery” (aka Oscar Pepper Distillery). On those very grounds, founder and Bourbon legend Oscar Pepper would use the […]

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MGP is now called “Ross & Squibb Distillery”? Kinda. We’ll Explain…

MGPIt’s a bit convoluted. But we’ll get there. The bottom line is this… Existing brands (Rossville Union Rye and George Remus) made by MGP for MGP (not 3rd party) are now to be referred as being made at ‘Ross and Squibb Distillery’. The main gist, if it’s made at MGP and not sold to an […]

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