Tennessee distillers come together to unveil a 26-stop whiskey tour across the state. Three launch celebrations planned throughout Tennessee over the next year.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., JUNE 1, 2017 – The Tennessee Distillers Guild, a membership organization consisting of 26 Tennessee distilleries, is proud to announce the official launch of the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, a 26-stop distillery tour across the state of Tennessee.
“The Tennessee Whiskey Trail is a joint effort by all of our Guild members to feature Tennessee whiskey and moonshine, as well as the craftsmen and women that make them,” said Kris Tatum, president of the Tennessee Distillers Guild. “On the Trail, visitors can learn about the art of distilling and about the history and the culture of whiskey-making that is legendary in our state.”
The Tennessee Whiskey Trail consists of 26 distilleries ranging from boutique-sized distilleries to large internationally-recognized operations that span from East to West Tennessee. Along the Trail, visitors can get a taste of the history, tradition, and novelty of Tennessee whiskey, as well as experience the rich landscapes, must-see landmarks, and genuine Southern hospitality that embody the great state of Tennessee. “This Trail puts an international spotlight on Tennessee and its whiskey culture,” said Tatum.
“We hope to see people come from all over the world to just to get a taste of this once-in-a-lifetime Tennessee whiskey experience.”
The Trail’s official launch will be feted by three statewide celebrations throughout the course of its inaugural year. The first celebration will take place at the Little Brick Theatre at the Factory in Franklin on June 19, 2017. The second celebration will coincide with the 2nd annual Grains and
Grits Festival in Townsend, TN on Nov. 3-4, 2017, and the third and final celebration will take place in Nashville in 2018.
To embark on the Trail, visitors can get their free passport booklet at any Trail distillery location or download the Tennessee Whiskey Trail app to collect stamps at each distillery en route. Those who collect all 26 stamps will receive a commemorative t-shirt and ball cap to mark their achievement. The Trail can be completed distillery-by-distillery or in regions at a time. Serious whiskey enthusiasts who hope to complete the entire Trail in a single trip can find a 10-day itinerary on tnwhiskeytrail.com. To start planning your trip, visit www.tnwhiskeytrail.com.
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