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  1. American Whiskey Trail. Welcome. The American Whiskey Trail is a tourism initiative brought to you by the Distilled Spirits Council, its member companies, affiliate members and Historic Mount Vernon. The Trail is an educational journey into the cultural heritage and history of spirits in America.

  2. The Malt Whisky Trail is a uniquely immersive whisky experience — but the journey you’ll take along The Trail is about so much more. As you embark along the road through malt whisky country, you’ll encounter a huge variety of sites to see and things to do.

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  3. ADVENTURES RUN ON TENNESSEE WHISKEY. The Tennessee Whiskey Trail knits together 25 Tennessee distilleries and gives visitors a taste of the history, tradition and novelty of Tennessee whiskey, as well as experience the rich landscapes.

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  4. The American Whiskey Trail is the name of a promotional program supported by the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States that promotes the distilled beverage industry in the U.S. The Trail was first promoted to the public on September 28, 2004.

  5. Handcrafted bourbon adventures. Use our interactive maps to explore your way through the birthplace of Bourbon.

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  6. An epic adventure awaits you and your friends on the Tennessee Whiskey Trail. With over thirty possible stops, and criss crossing over 800 miles of beautiful Tennessee landscape, let’s just say that this is an adventure of a lifetime! Taking your sweet time could stretch this trip out to two or even three weeks, so plan accordingly.

  7. 6 de abr. de 2024 · The Kentucky Bourbon Trail, a collection of eighteen bourbon distilleries, is drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. Touring the distilleries, learning about the origins of bourbon, and tasting lots and lots of bourbon whiskey is an excellent way to spend a long weekend.