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Buffalo Trace Distillery

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Distillery Name: Buffalo Trace
Distillery Headline: Buffalo Trace Distillery
Distillery About: Over 200 years Buffalo Trace Distillery has been defined by a dedication to one craft, making fine bourbon whiskey. By honoring tradition and embracing change, Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned its place of leadership among the legendary spirit makers of the world. Located in Frankfort, Kentucky the distillery's roots trace back to 1775, making it the oldest continuously operating distillery in the U.S. The first distillery was constructed in 1812 by Harrison Blanton. In 1870 the distillery was purchased by Edmund H. Taylor and given its first name, the Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) Distillery.
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about the distillery
Buffalo Trace Distillery
Over 200 years Buffalo Trace Distillery has been defined by a dedication to one craft, making fine bourbon whiskey. By honoring tradition and embracing change, Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned its place of leadership among the legendary spirit makers of the world.
Located in Frankfort, Kentucky the distillery's roots trace back to 1775, making it the oldest continuously operating distillery in the U.S. The first distillery was constructed in 1812 by Harrison Blanton. In 1870 the distillery was purchased by Edmund H. Taylor and given its first name, the Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) Distillery.
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