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AMERICAN
DISTILLERIES
If you're a Scotch whisky
aficionado, and you've always turned
your nose up at the thought of bourbon,
it's time to reconsider! After all,
bourbon (and other American whiskey) is
NOT Scotch's poor relation. They are a
delicious alternative; sometimes sweet,
sometimes "bitey", and in some ways more
authentic than Scotch. After all, some
Scotches put so much caramel color in
their whiskies; they could have started
out green, for all you know. But,
bourbon is pure. No artificial colors –
just corn, barley, rye &/or wheat (or
sometimes both), water, and yeast. What
you see (and taste) is what you get.
There are some excellent bourbons out
there.
Tasting Notes
About American
Whisky

Barton
Distillery
(Barton Brands Ltd.)
The
popular Ridgemont Reserve 1792 is
named after the year Kentucky became
a State. The distillery is located
in the Bourbon Capital of the World,
Bardstown, Kentucky. 1792 is aged 8
years and was the Official Toasting
Bourbon for the 2007 Kentucky
Bourbon Festival. It's well known
for its smooth and rich character.
Distillery Information
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Greg Davis
Tours: Not open to the public
Phone: 502-348-3991
Location:
1 Bardstown Road
Bardstown, Kentucky
Range:
Ridgemont
Reserve 1792 / Very Old Bartons
Greg
Davis
Master Distiller 1792
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Buffalo Trace
(Sazerac)
Buffalo
Trace was known as the George T.
Stagg the distillery until it was
renamed in 1999. The distillery also
introduced the increasingly popular
Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight
Bourbon Whiskey at that time. The
distillery also makes several other
famous brands including, Blanton's,
W.L. Weller, Old Charter and our
favorite, Eagle Rare. The distillery
is also home to the popular Old Rip
Van Winkle's brand. The first modern
distillery was founded on the site
in 1857 but whiskey making can be
traced back to the late 1700's.
Recently, the distillery won the
2005 "Distiller of the Year" from
London based Whisky Magazine.
Buffalo Trace is a favorite of our
lead writer and master of all things
liquid, Brett Calish. Since it's not
yet sold across the country he
stuffed half a case in his luggage
coming back from a recent trip to
Kentucky. To our surprise, all the
bottles arrived intact when we
landed in Newark.
Distillery Information
Established:
1857
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Gary Gayheart
Tours: Open to the public
Phone: 502-696-5926
Location:
1001 Wilkinson Blvd.
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Range:
Ancient Age /
Blanton's / Buffalo Trace / Eagle
Rare / Elmer T Lee / Hancock's
Reserve / Old Charter / Old Rip Van
Winkle / Old Weller / Rock Hill
Farms / WL Weller
Sazerac Whiskey Journey
www.buffalotrace.com
Bayway World of Liquor,
Elizabeth NJ
Bayway ownership and staff talk about selecting
an Elmer T. Lee cask, the store & the one of a kind wine selection
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Bulleit Distilling Company (Diageo)
The Bulliet family can trace its
bourbon making all the way back to
Augustus Bulleit who first began
making bourbon in the 1830s.
Augustus was a tavern owner and
first began making brandy before
perfecting his bourbon recipe. In
1987 Tom Bulleit revived his
Great-Great Grandfather's recipe and
today, Bulleit is available across
the Globe. Bulleit has a high rye
content which creates smoky and dry
bourbon that's very smooth but still
has a little attitude. The bourbon
is crafted in very small batches by
only mixing a very limited number of
barrels before bottling at 90 proof.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1987
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Tom Bulleit
Tours: Not open to the public
Phone: 859-229-5171
Location:
Lawrenceburg,
Kentucky
Range:
Bulleit
www.bulleitbourbon.com
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Four Roses (Kirin)
Four Roses was founded by Paul
Jones, Jr., and legend claims that
the distillery name came from the
number of roses on a corsage that a
'Southern Belle' wore as an
indication of her interest in him.
In 1884 Paul Jr., moved his
distillery to Louisville, Kentucky
and the distillery is now located
near Lawrenceburg. The distillery is
also one of the most beautiful in
Kentucky and features a Spanish
Mission – Style design that is
unique to the region. After
prohibition the brand grew into the
largest selling Bourbon in the
United States. In 1943 the
distillery was purchased by Seagram
who in incredibly discontinued US
sales of the wildly popular Four
Roses Straight Kentucky Bourbon
line. Instead, they introduced a
blended bourbon for the domestic
market but continued to sell
Straight Bourbon overseas. In 2002,
the Kirin Brewery Company purchased
the distillery and quickly
introduced Four Roses Straight
Bourbon back into the US market.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1888
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Jim Rutledge
Tours: Open to the public
Phone: 502-839-3436
Location:
1224 Bonds
Mill Road
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
Range:
www.fourroses.us
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Jefferson Reserve
(Castle Brands)
Kind of
like Kentucky's version of an a
Scottish Blending House, Castle
Brands doesn't distill their own
whisky but they buy Bourbon casks
form local distilleries and blend
their own expressions. They make the
popular Jefferson Reserve and Sam
Houston blends which are known for
their smooth taste and drink
ability. Jefferson reserve history &
Sam Houston
Bourbons:
Jefferson / Jefferson Reserve / Sam
Houston
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Heaven Hill
The
Heaven Hill distillery was started
shortly after the end of prohibition
by the five Shapira brothers and has
since grown to be the largest
independent family-owned spirit
producer in the world. Heaven Hill
makes many popular distilled spirits
and their bourbon line includes Evan
Williams, Elijah Craig and Old
Fitzgerald among other lesser known
brands. Their Evan Williams Select
Barrel premium brand is one of our
favorites. It's a sophisticated
whiskey that's smooth and full of
flavor. The distillery is also home
to the world's second largest
warehouse stock of Kentucky whiskey
with over 700,000 barrels,
representing over 17% of the world's
bourbon supply.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1930s
Region:
Kentucky
Master
Distiller: Parker & Craig Beam
Tours:
Open to the public
Phone:
502-337-1000
Location:
1311 Gilkey Run Road
Bardstown, KY
Bourbons:
Cabin Still / Daniel Stewart / Echo
Springs / Elijah Craig / Evan
Williams / Heaven Hill / Henry
McKenna / JTS Brown / JW Dant /
Mattingly & Moore / Old Fitzgerald /
Old Heaven Hill / TW Samuels
www.bourbonheritagecenter.com
www.heavenhill.com
Heaven Hill Profile
Parker
Beam
Master Distiller
Heaven Hill
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Jim Beam
(Jim Beam Global Spirits)
Jim Beam has been in business for
over 200 years and makes the best
selling bourbon in the world. The
business was past down from father
to son and eventually the legendary
Jim Beam started working for the
company. He took over the family
distillery in 1894 when he was 30
and ran the distillery for the next
52 years. Jim Beam White Label is
the largest selling bourbon in the
world. The distillery has also
discovered great success with a line of Small Batch bourbons, most
notably Knob Creek and Booker's.
Distillery Information:
Established: 1790s (not officially)
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Jerry Dalton
Tours: Open to the public
Phone: 502-543-9877
Location:
149 Happy
Hallow Road
Clermont, Kentucky
Bourbons:
Baker's /
Basil Hayden's / Beam's Choice /
Booker's / Jacob's Well / Jim Beam
White / Jim Beam Black / Knob Creek
/ Old Crow / Old Grand Dad / Old
Taylor
www.jimbeam.com
www.smallbatch.com
Jim Beam tasting Journey
Jim Beam Profile
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Kentucky Bourbon Distillers
Known originally as the Willett
Distilling Company, the distillery
produced its first bourbon shortly
after the end of prohibition. In
America, The Willett's first
began distilling in the 1870's but John D. Willett sold
his interest in the company after a
decline in his health. The Willett's
remained in the distilling industry
and Thompson Willett built a
distillery on his Father Lambert's
hog farm in 1935. The first 30
barrels of bourbon was produced in
1936. Today, the distillery makes
the popular Johnny Drum brand as
well as the Vintage Collection which
is an ultra premium small batch
line.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1935
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Even Kulsveen
Tours: Not open to the public (a new
visitor center is currently under
construction)
Phone: 502-348-0081
Location:
1869 Loretto
Road
Bardstown, Kentucky
Bourbons:
Johnny Drum /
Black Maple
Hill / Noah's Mill / Old Bardstown /
Kentucky Vintage / Pure
Kentucky / Rowan's Creek
www.kentuckybourbonwhiskey.com
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Maker's Mark
(Jim Beam Global
Spirits)
Maker's
Mark is a throw back to old world
whisky making. It's still made by
hand from beginning to end and is
considered one of the best premium
bourbons available (and one of our
favorites). The current distillery
is one of the most picturesque in
the America and includes a great new
visitor's center. In 1953, Bill
Samuels, Sr. bought a dilapidated
distillery in Happy Hallow, Kentucky
near Loretto. Not fond of the family
recipe he developed a new recipe in
his kitchen that included red winter
wheat instead of rye. This gave the
whiskey a softer and sweeter
character. The recipe is still used
today. Bill's wife designed the
Maker's Mark unique bottle and named
the whisky after the mark that
pewter craftsmen stamp on the bottom
of their products. She also came up
with the idea of dipping the bottle
in wax which is still done by hand
today.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1953
Region:
Kentucky
Master
Distiller: Dave Pickerell
Tours:
Open to the public
Phone:
502-865-2099
Location:
3350 Burks
Spring Road
Loretto,
Kentucky
www.makersmark.com
Maker's Mark Profile
Interview with
Bill
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Wild Turkey Distillery
(Pernod-Ricard)
The 'Dirty Bird' of bourbon is no
longer the shot and a beer whiskey
that you ordered during your college
days (or Biker days). It's an easy
drinking sipping whiskey that's
slowly shedding its hard livin' and
drinkin' image. That image has been
perpetuated in numerous films and
popular culture for decades since
Wild Turkey portrays such a Frontier
American image. Now you can get a
little small batch 'Rare Breed' or
'Russell's Reserve' as you sip that
expensive German Lager at you local
pub. As for the distillery, it was
built in 1905 and the popular Wild
Turkey brand was born in 1940.
Today, the distillery makes a number
of high end small batch bourbons
that are popular around the world.
Distillery Information:
Established: 1905
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Jimmy Russell
Tours: Open to the public
Phone: 502-839-4544
Location:
1505 Tyrone Road
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky 40342
Bourbons:
Wild Turkey 101 /
Wild Turkey 80 / Wild Turkey Rare
Breed (Barrel proof) /
Wild Turkey Kentucky Spirit (Single
Barrel) / Wild Turkey American
Spirit 15 Year Old / Russell's
Reserve 10 Year Old
Rye Whiskey:
Wild Turkey Rye 101 / Russell's
Reserve 6 Year Old
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Woodford Reserve
(Brown-Forman)
Woodford Reserve makes a classic All
American bourbon that's wonderfully
sweet, spicy and easy drinking. The
distillery was founded in 1812 by
Elijay Pepper, making it one of the
oldest distilleries in Kentucky. In
2000, the distillery was designated
a National Historic Landmark. In
2003 the distillery changed its name
from Labrot and Graham to Woodford
Reserve and is currently owned by
Brown-Forman. The picturesque
distillery is located in Versailles,
Woodford County in the heart of
Kentucky's horse farming industry.
The distillery uses 'cycling' to
heat and cool their barrels during
maturation. This process allows
master Distiller Chris Morris more
control over the maturation process
and ensures a consistent end
product. If you've never tried this
great bourbon pick up a bottle and
it may quickly become your everyday
dram. We also love their limited
Four Grain expressions that offer
more spice and amazing complexity.
Distillery Information:
Established:
1812
Region: Kentucky
Master Distiller: Chris Morris
Tours: Open to the public
Phone: 859-879-1812
Location:
7855 McCracken
Pike
Versailles, Kentucky 40383
Range:
Woodford Reserve / Sonoma-Cutrer /
Four Grain
Chris Morris Master
Distiller Woodford Reserve
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Independent
Stave Company
Ok it's
not a distillery, but how can you
talk about whiskey or whisky for
that matter without mentioning the
Independent Stave Company. This
legendary cooperage headquartered in
Missouri produces over 50% of the
barrels in the world and not only
for Bourbon but for other distilled
spirits and wine. For Bourbon
barrels they offer four levels of
char and the barrels are made from
white oak and hold fifty three
gallons. The company was founded in
1912 and now exports barrels all
over the world, not to mention the
second life many of them find in
maturing Scotch whisky.
Lebanon, Missouri
www.independentstavecompany.com
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