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3 Ways to Celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month

Did you know September is National Bourbon Heritage Month? This year, we’re celebrating the ninth anniversary of reinforcing the 1964 Act of Congress, whereby the US Senate unanimously passed the bill and declared bourbon “America’s Native Spirit.” What better way to celebrate than with a delicious and native bourbon to satisfy your palate? These are fantastic way to welcome fall!

Bulleit Bourbon

Suggested Retail Price: $27.99

Tom Bulleit originally considered calling Bulleit Bourbon, based on his great, great grandfather’s high-rye recipe, “Thoroughbred Bourbon.” Bulleit Bourbon can be found nationwide, but lucky consumers in Kentucky may be able to get their hands on the newest addition to the family – Bulleit Barrel Strength.

 

Blade and Bow Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey

Suggested Retail Price: $49.99

Blade and Bow’s five keys represent the five steps of crafting bourbon. The sixth “unofficial key” is southern hospitality, which Stitzel-Weller Distillery’s Carol Perry has showcased every day for the past 45 years as the Stitzel-Weller Distillery’s friendliest face and head greeter.

 

The Hilhaven Lodge

Suggested Retail Price: $49.99

In 1927, The Hilhaven Lodge was built and the first “talkie” film “The Jazz Singer” was released, significantly impacting the entertainment industry. The Hilhaven Lodge is a new release for 2016 in partnership with Hilhaven Lodge’s owner, Hollywood producer and director, Brett Ratner.

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