3 Key Figures Who Shaped The Buffalo Trace Distillery
Buffalo Trace Distillery would not be what it is today without the efforts and dedication of some of the people in its history.
Buffalo Trace Distillery would not be what it is today without the efforts and dedication of some of the people in its history.
Exploring the origins, Prohibition-era survival, and an award-winning whiskey industry legacy – here are three historic milestones of the Buffalo Trace Distillery.
The location (32-33 Long Acre, Covent Garden) is the first official home outside of the United States for Buffalo Trace Distillery.
Buffalo Trace Distillery recently announced the coming of a new local tourism and dining destination at the distillery near downtown Frankfort, Kentucky.
Despite a nearly four-month closure, Buffalo Trace Distillery finished off 2020 with strong visitation rates.
In this curated video from our Stuck At Home Whisk(e)y Video Watchlist feature, learn more about the various mash bills that make up the American whiskeys of Buffalo Trace.
In this curated video from our Stuck At Home Whisk(e)y Video Watchlist feature, learn more about how the distillation process at Buffalo Trace works.
In this curated video from our Stuck At Home Whisk(e)y Video Watchlist feature, take a look behind the scenes at how Buffalo Trace does fermentation as part of the production process for their bourbons.
In this curated video from our Stuck At Home Whisk(e)y Video Watchlist feature, take a tour of the Buffalo Trace Mash House with master distiller Harlen Wheatley.
Buffalo Trace, at its distillery estate farm, once again plants corn as it slowly moves towards an eventual estate Kentucky bourbon.
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