Kentucky
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Nine Places Preserving the History of American Wine Wine has been a part of American food culture for centuries. but these nine U.S. wineries have valiantly preserved their history since they opened.
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Louisville, Kentucky, a City of Tradition and Transformation Bourbon and thoroughbreds are forever a part of Louisville's history, but the city's culinary scene is also on the rise with farm-to-table restaurants and modern distilleries. Whether you're looking for something old or new, you'll find it here.
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Meet the Psychoanalyst-Turned-Distiller Behind Rabbit Hole Bourbon Kaveh Zamanian may have not been on the most conventional path that lead to him opening Rabbit Hole Distilling, but now he's creating award-winning bottles that are reviving America's long history of Bourbon.
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Lexington, Kentucky Beyond Bourbon, Bluegrass and BBQ Barbeque and the Bourbon trail are must-dos in the so-called “Horse Capital of the World,” but Lexington’s diverse food and drink scene has a lot to offer.
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Recreating History to Find What Makes Bourbon Unique Whiskey can be made anywhere in the world. But one distiller sent barrels on a 4,000-mile journey to find out what makes Kentucky Bourbon so coveted.
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Actor Matthew McConaughey Talks Bourbon The Academy Award winner is the new creative director for Wild Turkey—and maybe one day he’ll be making whiskey, too.
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