Writer Cindy Perman says, “You can make your own reservations and drive there yourself or sign up for a tour through companies like Mint Julep Tours, where you’re provided with a designated driver, who is also knowledgeable about bourbon, the distilleries...
Writer Maggie Kimberl says, “When you think of bourbon tourism, you likely think of distilleries and bourbon bars. While there are plenty of people who just breeze through Kentucky, making a stop here or there, more often these days people are actually planning...
Writer Brent Joseph says, “As a frequent and enthusiastic visitor to the famed Bourbon Trail, I have had the opportunity to work with Mint Julep Tours, a tour company based in Louisville, KY that offers both custom and public bourbon distillery tours. I have...
Writer Meredith Heil says, “Since so many visitors come to town with whiskey on their minds, the area offers a ton of themed bus trips to get you from distillery to distillery. Mint Julep Tours, with its all-inclusive custom, public, and exclusive tour options,...
Writer Sam Slaughter says, “The KBT suggests taking around three days to visit all 10 distilleries. This amount of time allows you time to fully enjoy each (and do so safely). You could drive to each, but if you don’t want to do any of the driving on your own,...