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#1.
7855 Mccracken Pike, Versailles, KY 40383-9781
Bourbon distillery ... More on TripAdvisor
What an amazing tour! We had dale, who has worked at woodford for almost 10 years. He was able to give us a... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
1001 Wilkinson Blvd., Kentucky
Buffalo Trace Distillery is located in Franklin County, Kentucky, at an ancient buffalo crossing that becam... More on FactoryToursUSA
We visited Buffalo Trace, Makers Mark and Woodford Reserve distilleries. Buffalo Trace was tops (but they w... More on TripAdvisor

#3.
7855 McCracken Pike, Versailles, Kentucky
The Woodford Reserve Distillery is a National Historic Landmark that was originally established on the ban... More on Kentuckytourism.com
I am sure they will feel the positive experience all our others visitors have. More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
1311 Gilkey Run Rd., Bardstown, Kentucky
To taste rye at the source, visit Heaven Hill Distilleries which makes Rittenhouse. More on travelandleisure
The Heritage Center is a modern facility with lots of historic info and photos, but the staff were rude and... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
400 East Main St. Bowling Green, KY
Corsair Artisan is an independent craft distillery handcrafting small batches of spirits and whiskey using classic pot stills. Corsair welcomes visitors for tours of the distillery, with tasting r... More on Visitbgky.com
Corsair Artisan is an independent craft distillery handcrafting small batches of spirits and whiskey using classic pot stills. Corsair welcomes visitors for tours of the distillery, with tasting ro... More on Visitbgky.com

#6.
401 Cross Street Lexington, KY
Established in 1794, Alltech's Lexington Brewing Company continues a splendid tradition of quality brewing producing Kentucky Ale, Kentucky Light and Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale. The brew hall viewing area, bottling ... More on Visitlex. com

#7.
624 Lotus Road, Coxs Creek, KY 40013-8813

#8.
Lexington, Ky
Inscription. Side A, Started in 1869 by the Headley and Farra Company. Continued by James E. Pepper & Company in 1879. In the late 1800s, the James E. Pepper Distillery sold whiskey to over 90 brok... More on HMDB
Looking at downtown Lexington today, it's hard to imagine a town of log blockhouses and cabins, or the sight of horses racing down Main Street, but both were part of the city's early history. Lexi... More on Visitlex.com

#9.
2309 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206, USA

#10.
436 Baxter Ave, Louisville, KY 40204, USA
