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  2. Four Roses - Wikipedia

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    Four Roses is a brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced at Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky by the Kirin Brewery Company. Its Spanish Mission-style distillery was built in 1910 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Old Prentice Distillery .

  3. Blanton's - Wikipedia

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    When placed in order, spelling "B L A N T O N: S", the horse and jockey's poses display eight different scenes of a horse race, from standing at the gate, to crossing the finish line with a win. Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon is typically aged for 6 to 8 years.

  4. Bourbon (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Officially named Bourbon by September of that year, Bourbon finished third in a £50 race run over a series of four two-mile heats over the Doncaster course against five other horses. He was last in the first heat, first in the second and third for the remaining heats, the race won by Sir Dundas' colt Antonio by Squirrel. [9]

  5. Take these road trips for a ‘Joy Ride’ to three iconic ...

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    From horses to world-class views, there are many highlights on the winding byways from Lexington to distilleries on the bourbon trail. Here are some not to miss.

  6. Never Say Die: Unique Kentucky bourbon named for horse ... - AOL

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    Made with a mash bill of 75% corn, 21% rye and 4% malted barley, Never Say Die has notes of mellow spice and citrus, as well as vanilla, leather and caramel, according to the tasting notes.

  7. Midnight Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Bourbon was a dark bay colt born in Kentucky. [5] He was trained by Steve Asmussen and was ridden in his most recent start by jockey Paco Lopez. [6] [7]According to David Fiske the general manager of the horse's owner Ron Winchell's "Ron Winchell's Thoroughbreds" the horse's name came about as follows ..."It was pretty much a stream-of-consciousness thing” ....