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  1. Located within Old Bourbon was the principal port on the Ohio River, Maysville, Kentucky, from which whiskey and other products were shipped. "Old Bourbon" was stencilled on the barrels to indicate their port of origin. Old Bourbon whiskey was different because it was the first corn whiskey most people had ever tasted. In time, bourbon became ...

  2. Since the region had a shared history, it sometimes used the name “Old Bourbon” and it’s believed that this term was stencilled on whiskey barrels shipped from the area. Meanwhile, Rue Bourbon in New Orleans was created by French royal engineer Adrien de Pauger as early as 1721.

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    • Angel’s Envy. Unique barrel-finishing among bourbons may seem fairly common now, but before Angel’s Envy, it really wasn’t. All that changed in 2011, when the brand — the brainchild of whiskey legends Lincoln and Wes Henderson — was launched.
    • Blanton’s Single Barrel. This is increasingly difficult to find, as seems to be the case with so many standout Bourbons these days. But it’s well worth picking up several bottles if you happen to come across any.
    • Booker’s. Since its initial release in 1988, Booker’s has been a benchmark among barrel-proof whiskeys. A new expression hits the market four times each year; the current one, the 2023-02 “Apprentice Batch,” was aged for seven years, one month, and two days, bottled at 125.5 proof, and rings with sweet, spice-forward notes of caramelized stone fruit, pralines, and sticky toffee pudding.
    • Buffalo Trace Experimental Series. Buffalo Trace is responsible for more whiskeys than most people realize, including legends like George T. Stagg, Elmer T. Lee, W.L.
  3. Mar 20, 2023 · Designated “America’s Native Spirit” by a 1964 Congressional resolution, bourbon is nearly as old as the U.S. itself, with origins that date to the American Revolution, and likely further. The primarily corn-based whiskey has since become the stuff of songs, legends, and plenty of cocktails .

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  4. Sep 17, 2020 · Bourbon used to be so simple: A humble, economically priced spirit from Kentucky. You could drink it neat, or with ice, maybe even mixed with soda — it needn’t be fetishized. Over two centuries...

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  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Even as the French (House of Bourbon) and the Americans (Bourbon County) fight it out for this spirit’s naming rights, the history of bourbon whiskey dates back over 200 years. European farmers settled in America in the late 1700s and early 1800s brought their distilling knowledge with them.

  6. What we recognise as American whiskey began to develop in the 1770s. It was around this time that the part of the country that would become Kentucky came into play. The area was suddenly 'discovered' as having fertile land, plentiful trees for wood, and pure water sources.

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