Writer Jenny Kiefer of Louisville Magazine says, “Since starting Mint Julep Tours in their basement 10 years ago, Sean and Lisa Higgins have grown their fleet — which takes tourists all over bourbon country — to 15 vehicles and 32 drivers, most of whom are...
Writer Liza Weisstuch of Budget Travel says, “Each year, hundreds of thousands whiskey-lovers flock to Kentucky to indulge in the embarrassment of riches that is America’s bourbon heritage. While there is an official Bourbon Trail of distilleries as well as an...
Writer Shannon Clinton of Business First of Louisville says, “When Mint Julep Tours launched in 2008, its headquarters was in the basement of the home of its founders, Sean and Lisa Higgins. Since then, the independently and family-owned tours operator has grown...
Writer Maggie Kimberl of Alcohol Professor says, “Bourbon Rocks & Ruins Tour from Mint Julep Tours – Did you know that bourbon archaeology is a thing? Nicolas Laracuente is the Bourbon Archaeologist and his most recent claim to fame is the excavations at...
Writer Kirk Miller of Inside Hook says, “There are hundreds of ways to experience the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®. If you want to hit all ten distilleries with our own group, however — and maybe stop for sightseeing and some side tours along the way — we’d suggest a...
Writer Angelica LaVito of CNBC says, “Alcohol tourism is booming. Whether it’s wine, beer or spirits, chances are there’s some sort of tasting experience somewhere nearby. Look for tours that guide you to different production venues and tasting...