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  2. Bourbon Lovers Will Love These Gifts - AOL

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    We handpicked the best gifts for bourbon lovers including decanters, flight glasses, bitters, and much more.

  3. Kentucky bourbon gift guide: Nine premium whiskey bottles to ...

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    If you can still find a bottle, it would make a terrific addition to a holiday bar. Best in Show went to 15 STARS First West Rye, a blend of 6-, 7- and 8-year-old straight rye whiskeys from ...

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    Cibon, a boutique food, wine and cheese bar, with a bourbon tasting room, will be going into 211 Rosemont Garden in Lexington, Ky.

  5. McAfee's Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    McAfee's Benchmark is a brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced by the Sazerac Company at its Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. [1] The full name of the brand that appears on the bottle is "McAfee's Benchmark Old No. 8 Brand" (with "Benchmark" rendered in much larger letters than the rest).

  6. Woodford Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Woodford Reserve is a brand of premium small batch Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey produced at Woodford Reserve Distillery, in Woodford County, Kentucky, by the Brown-Forman Corporation. It is made from a mixture of copper pot still spirits produced at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery, and column still spirits from the Brown Forman ...

  7. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ən /; also simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]