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Our Distillery. Woodford Reserve Distillery is currently open for Retail Store and Bar visits without reservations. We are also open for tours and tastings with a reservation. Please give us a call prior to visiting with any questions.
Join us on a daily tour through the Woodford Reserve Distillery and explore the history of bourbon, our five sources of flavor, and our historic barrelhouse.
Experience the truest expression of Woodford Reserve at our historic distillery in Versailles, KY. We offer a variety of tours and tasting experiences year-round.
The Woodford Reserve Distillery, formerly known as the Old Oscar Pepper Distillery and later the Labrot & Graham Distillery, is approximately eight miles from the town of Versailles in north-central Kentucky, off U.S. Route 60 between Interstate 64 and Versailles.
The distillery sits in a very beautiful location and has some amazing views. The tour included three samples. Woodford reserve small batch, the Woodford reserve wheat whiskey and the Rye whiskey. Price of your $32 tour ticket also included a mixed spiced cocktail sample and a bourbon ball.
Woodford Reserve Distiller’s Select Bourbon consists of a mixture of pot still whiskey distilled at the company's Woodford Reserve Distillery in Woodford County, and column still spirits from the Brown-Forman Distillery in Shively, Kentucky.
WOODFORD RESERVE DISTILLERY, 7785 McCracken Pike, Versailles, KY 40383, 2123 Photos - Guided tastings and mixology classes at a historic distillery with scenic views.
Located eight miles outside Versailles, in Woodford County, Ky., Woodford Reserve occupies one of Kentucky’s oldest, most important distilleries. It’s the official sponsor of a prestigious...
Our Distillery. Woodford Reserve Distillery is currently open for Retail Store and Bar visits without reservations. We are also open for tours and tastings with a reservation. Please give us a call prior to visiting with any questions.
Woodford Reserve Distillery Tours. See historic spaces and learn the five elements that make up the bourbon-making process. Walk past the Scottish-style copper pot stills and see new make as it flows through. Then go inside an old bourbon barrel warehouse and smell the angel’s share in the air.