Honoring J.P. Wiser with a Vintage Whisky
Canadian Whisky pioneer J.P. Wiser started making whisky 165 years ago in eastern Ontario, and the brand that bears his name to this day has… Read More
Canadian Whisky pioneer J.P. Wiser started making whisky 165 years ago in eastern Ontario, and the brand that bears his name to this day has… Read More
Kentucky’s Wilderness Trail Distillery has grown over the last decade from a small barrel-a-day distillery to become one of the nation’s largest Bourbon distilleries. Dr.… Read More
Collaborations between whisky makers and design houses are becoming more common, and this week, we’ll look at a partnership where each side brought their own… Read More
PRESS RELEASE provided by Wilderness Trail Distillery DANVILLE, KY — Wilderness Trail Distillery began barreling Bourbon in 2013 and now it’s time to celebrate its first 10-year release. The distillery plans a two-fold celebration Dec. 8 with bottle sales in the morning and a party that evening. Bottle sales start at 10 a.m. Dec. 8 […]
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It’s been three years since Colin Gordon left Islay’s Lagavulin Distillery to move down the road and take over for the retiring Mickey Heads at… Read More
Wilderness Trail Distillery (Danville, KY) closed out 2022 grabbing major headlines as it was bought for $420M ($600M overall evaluation) by spirits giant Campari. Picking up where they left off, they are starting 2023 with a bang as they announced this week their bottling line is set to nearly DOUBLE its capacity. The brand shared […]
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PRESS RELEASE FROM WILDERNESS TRAIL DISTILLERY Danville, KY. – Hot pink is the color of the label for Wilderness Trail Distillery’s six-year-old, 4-grain, cask-strength Bourbon to be sold during the Dec. 10 and 11 holiday open house. The cost is $250 per bottle with proceeds from the sales going to Wilderness Trail’s charity fund that […]
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The growth just can’t stop, won’t stop in Bourbon Country. Good news from Danville, Kentucky this week as Wilderness Trail Distillery has announced plans to increase its daily production of Bourbon and rye whiskey via expanding its fermentation capacity. Wilderness Trail Distillery is new relatively speaking, est. 2012, but they are making some serious noise […]
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