rzelinka Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 I'm planning a Bourbon Trail trip in October as part of a coupled extended weekend. I'd welcome thoughts not the best places to tour. I've heard that Bardstown is really good. At the same time Four Roses is too. I've also heard that Woodford Reserve is great but always very crowded. I'd appreciate any tips from those who have taken the journey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smokinjoe Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 (edited) While each distillery and their own tours have their own charms and attractiveness, IMO, Maker’s Mark is the best experience out there. Drop dead gorgeous grounds and facilities, very informative, excellent tour end tasting, and a gift shop with more swag than you could possibly imagine. Plus, you can dip your own bottle if you wish. The Chihuly glass ceiling towards the end is mesmerizing. You mentioned your wife earlier? If she is accompanying you, and does not necessarily share your passion for Bourbonia and all things in it, she most likely would enjoy the Maker’s tour. Regardless of which one(s) you choose, most distillery tours now require reservations, and I understand they fill up fast. The Kentucky Bourbon Festival is in Bardstown in September. It gets crowded, but lots of events during the week. This may, or may not, interest you! Edited April 6 by smokinjoe 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richnimrod Posted April 6 Share Posted April 6 I'll echo smokinjoe's sentiments 100%! Maker's is Top-of-the-Top for the many reasons noted. Charting the course among/between distilleries should also be considered if doing several in a single day. Time on the road, as well as time at the gift shop and on the tour can add up quickly. The area around Woodford is very scenic, if you like typical Bluegrass Horse country. ...But, the roads are small & pokey, and occasionally made even worse by local trucks doing deliveries. Last comment: the days of finding 'uncrowded' or even moderately crowded gift shops are OVER. They're all always busy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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