Four Roses Distillery
Can you spot JJ? |
JJ tastes the mash- I was too short to reach in |
And again we check out their heads & tails boxes (or high wine/ low wine as it was referred to at other distilleries)
After our tour we came to the best part- the tasting! We were allowed to taste three bourbons, and before each one our goofy but great tour guide made a toast- and then we got to keep the glasses- I love those parting gifts.
Woodford Reserve Distillery
2) Our second destination was Woodford Reserve Distillery, located in Versailles KY. This distillery was very unique in it’s location, near dozens of beautiful sprawling horse farms.
And the distillery didn’t disappoint, it was beautiful and felt a bit more “classed-up” than the other distilleries we’d visited. This is what I mean by saying that you can visit all of them and not get bored, they all had their own flavor. : )
The Woodford Reserve tours are on the hour starting at 10am through 3pm Monday-Saturday and 1-3pm Sundays. The tour costs $10.
For this tour you board a bus to take you not very far into their distilling building where you are told about the distilling process.
Something else different about Woodford is that every year they create a special batch of “bourbon”- though it’s not really bourbon because it varies from the original recipe. We were their while they were brewing a special batch that involved chocolate- sounds like my kind of bourbon! They’re lucky I didn’t walk away with one of these bags of cocoa.
The stills at Woodford Reserve Distillery |
Freshly labeled barrels from the day we visited |
Another very unique fact about Woodford was their lovely stone warehouse. And the fact that while the other distilleries had dozens of storage warehouses, Woodford just has one. Which makes it hard to believe that this is the official bourbon of the Kentucky Derby, but I guess they make it work. And outside, running from the barreling room to the warehouse is a series of tracks that are used to move the barrels.
And no, I also never got sick of a) taking pictures of all the barrels in the warehouses or b) the heavenly smell inside the warehouses- the “angel share”. They need to create a candle with that smell. Actually maybe not- everyone who entered my house would think I’m an alcoholic, but I did love it!
And after the tour we were ushered into the tasting room where we were given two samples of bourbon and a delicious bourbon ball.
JJ shows how to sample the bourbon- first put your nose in it! |
Cheers! |
Buffalo Trace Distillery
3) Our third stop of the day was not on the official bourbon trail, the distillery of Buffalo Trace in Frankfort, KY.
Buffalo Trace has tours from 9am-4pm, with no charge. They do have a very popular ‘Hard Hat’ tour that goes much more in depth- but you need to reserve this tour in advance (much to the chagrin of many people who came in while we were waiting for our tour to start) and is only offered once a day. Buffalo Trace was the distillery JJ was really looking forward to visiting because it has some of his favorite bourbon. This distillery is huge, there are dozens of buildings and it is a very sprawling site because there are so many bourbons made here.
We didn’t get to visit many of them, the focus of our tour was a short film, a walk into the warehouse and visiting a bottling, labeling and corking room. We were in that room for a long time, interacting with people working the line.
Some of the many bourbons created at Buffalo Trace |
It was a very interesting place to visit- I would love to do the hard hat tour next time because there seemed to be so much to explore. Something I found super interesting were the pipes that I saw running everywhere, some were for transporting the spring water from one building to another, and you know it- some was for moving the bourbon to be barreled!
The clubhouse on the grounds of Buffalo Trace- our tour guide was very proud of the company she works for, stating they took awesome care of their employees, still hosting company picnics and parties right here on the grounds. |
The house were owners of Buffalo Trace lived- located on the distillery grounds |
Alltech Lexington Brewery and Distillery
Well I hope you enjoyed reading about the third and final day of my Kentucky Bourbon tour. Make sure to check out the previous blog posts about my first and second days. I really recommend this trip, educational, historical with tastings- what’s not to love? Enjoy!