Experience a unique sightseeing tour and/or Taste to 03 traditional bourbon distilleries (Kentucky there are more than 20 distilleries). Take the stress out of going on your own by booking a excellent
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Location: Louisville
What's Included
- The vehicle depends on availability
- Due to the options you select, you will receive the start time and meeting point in the itinerary.
- The client must send an email with the list of distilleries he wishes to visit
- Distillery Tours and/or Tastings Included
- Coordinated Start Time - it depends on you chosen option and availability
- Customizable tour - you may choose yor preferred 3 distilleries (dependent on their availability)
- Admission to 3 Bourbon Distilleries (depending on distillery availability)
- Hotel Pick-Up from Downtown Louisville, Tours start with a minimum of 2 guests
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You can choose any three from the list provided! I’d recommend Buffalo Trace for its rich history and unique tastings, Four Roses for their amazing blends, and Woodford for the beautiful grounds. Just make sure to check availability before booking since they fill up quickly!
A: The minimum age for this tour is 21 since it involves alcohol tastings. Unfortunately, younger siblings wouldn’t be able to join unless they’re 21 or older. It’s strictly enforced due to Kentucky laws.
A: Most distilleries in Kentucky strive to be accessible, but it really depends on which ones you choose. Buffalo Trace has pretty good accommodations, but I'd suggest calling ahead to confirm specific needs. Also, wear comfy shoes since you will be doing some walking!
Discussions
Just booked a Bourbon tour for my hubby's birthday – any tips?
Hey everyone! I just snagged a tour that includes Buffalo Trace, Woodford Reserve, and Wild Turkey for my husband's birthday next month! He loves bourbon but I've never been on a tour before. Any suggestions on what to expect? Are the tastings generous? Also, should I book a hotel for the night afterward? Thanks!
Looking for gift ideas for a bourbon lover—what's this tour really like?
Hi all! I'm thinking about gifting my dad a bourbon tour experience, but I’m worried he might find it too touristy. I’ve heard about Buffalo Trace and Woodford, but what's the vibe like? Is it more about the history or the bourbon? He’s really into local distilleries and craftsmanship.