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The Kentucky Bourbon Trail has grown dramatically over the past 25 years, and in honor of that milestone anniversary, the international bucket list item is getting a revamp. The Kentucky ...
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail sees more than 2.5 million visitors annually and more than 80% of all trail visitors come from outside Kentucky, according to the Kentucky Distillers' Association.
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is maturing, like the fine whiskeys it showcases.A new-look Bourbon Trail unveiled Thursday will lead visitors to large and small distilleries alike, linking relative ...
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is getting a new look and digital experience. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the bourbon trail unveiled a new logo and digital initiative where visitors can build ...
Kentucky produces a huge amount of bourbon -- about 95% of all bourbon comes from the fifteenth state -- and, as such, Kentucky has earned its title as the bourbon capital of the United States.
The trail’s impact has been felt strongly. “The 25th anniversary of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail is a great opportunity to celebrate our red-hot signature spirits industry and booming tourism ...
A NEW ERA OF BOURBON TOURISM. I’M. CHEERS. CHEERS TO 25 YEARS OF KENTUCKY’S BOURBON TRAIL FROM SEVEN FOUNDING DISTILLERIES IN 1999 TO 46. TODAY WE ALMOST HAVE, LIKE THE DISNEY WORLD OF THE ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is turning 25 years old this year. The trail has brought in millions of tourists since it opened in 1999, and since that time distillery after ...
In 2012, a separate Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour was launched to showcase the growing number of smaller distilleries seeking their share of the ultra-competitive spirits market.
Discover how the Kentucky Bourbon Trail has transformed from a weekend getaway to a multi-day adventure. 2025 Most Admired CEOs Most Admired CEOs Awards honor outstanding chief executives (and ...
The Kentucky Bourbon Trail is changing. Here are 6 things visitors should know Gannett Maggie Menderski, Louisville Courier Journal June 23, 2024 at 12:40 PM Copied ...
The Kentucky Distillers Association distilleries have earmarked spending $194 million over the next five years to improve visitor centers and tourism operations on Kentucky Bourbon Trail tours.