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NEW RELEASE: George T. Stagg and Weller 12 Barrel Finished Tequila included in the 2023 Corazón Collection

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A PRESS RELEASE today from Sazerac (owner of Buffalo Trace Distillery) revealed some tasty news in its partnership with Corazón Tequila. The Jalisco based family owned company is releasing a super premium 6 bottle collection including 5 labels finished in Sazerac primo barrels. Price range SRP being $59.99 – $79.99, all at 80 proof. COPY […]

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UPDATE: “Traveller Whiskey”, Chris Stapleton and Harlen Wheatley Collaboration, set for early 2024 Debut

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Be on the lookout for incoming news starting early 2024 on Sazerac’s “Traveller Whiskey“, a collaboration between country singer and Kentucky native superstar Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley. News broke in September ’23 of an alliance between the Bourbon Industry’s superstar Master Distiller at Buffalo Trace and the global sensation […]

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FIREBALL has a LIMITED EDITION Release for Father’s Day. Rob Riggle is the Honorary Master Distiller. This Is Real.

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OK Fireball, we know what you’re up to here. We see what you’re doing. You’re having FUN! In the intricate world of Bourbon collectors, hey, this subculture of fanatics can sometimes take itself perhaps a little too #amn serious. There…we said it. And don’t get us wrong, we love the passion. It’s interesting, ironic, and […]

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“Bourbon Capital of the World” Hits the Brakes on New Whiskey-Related Projects (Episode 1003: May 7, 2023)

Bourbon’s construction boom in Central Kentucky is raising concerns in Nelson County, home to Bardstown, the “Bourbon Capital of the World.” County officials have reached a compromise with whiskey makers for a 90-day moratorium on planning approval for new warehouses in agricultural zones. Nelson County Judge Executive Tim Hutchins wants a review of current ordinances allowing virtually unfettered development of warehouses without public input, while allowing projects in areas zoned for industrial use to move forward. We’ll talk with Judge Hutchins on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth about the moratorium and the impact of losing millions of dollars in barrel tax Read More »

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