16 Of The Best Distilleries To Visit Outside Of Kentucky - Tasting Table
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16 Of The Best Distilleries To Visit Outside Of Kentucky - Tasting Table
"It's no secret that Kentucky is considered the holy land of bourbon, from Maker's Mark to Woodford Reserve, some of our most famous bourbon brands come from the Bluegrass state. If bourbon tourism is your bag, you can't go wrong making a visit to Kentucky to tour the various distilleries that dot the idyllic landscape. A common misconception is that bourbon can only be called bourbon if it comes from Kentucky."
"Named after the world's smallest pedestrian suspension bridge, this labor of love from father and son team David and David Woods prides itself on being the ultimate craft spirits experience. Keeping the operation small has earned multiple awards in the craft spirits world, among them Maine Distillery of the Year from the NY International Spirits Competition, as well as second place in the Small Barrel Bourbon category from the American Craft Spirits Association."
Kentucky is widely known as bourbon’s heartland, but bourbon must originate anywhere in the United States to be legitimate. Outstanding distilleries exist across the country, offering tourism opportunities that include tours, tastings, and cocktail experiences. Wiggly Bridge Distillery in York, Maine exemplifies a small, craft-focused operation run by a father-and-son team and named after a local pedestrian bridge. The distillery emphasizes small-batch production, has earned regional and national awards, and maintains a highly rated tasting room praised for its welcoming atmosphere and skilled mixologists. Visitors can expect tours and custom cocktails at this notable craft destination.
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