Buffalo Trace Distillery

The Trace Tour is an incredible introduction to the history and science of bourbon at Buffalo Trace Distillery. You will walk amidst the path of rolling bourbon barrels. You will be captivated by the alluring smell and atmosphere of bourbon sleeping inside the aging warehouses. Our engaging tour guides can teach guests of all levels and will bring the story of Buffalo Trace to life. The Trace Tour is open to all ages and is ADA accessible. All tours include a tasting of some of our award-winning products

Buffalo Trace Distillery, a National Historic Landmark, boasts a rich history dating back to 1775, with distilling operations starting in the late 1700s. Initially known as the OFC (Old-Fashioned Copper) Distillery, it was later named the George T. Stagg Distillery before becoming Buffalo Trace in 1999, in honour of the buffalo traces that guided early settlers. The distillery has a legacy of influential figures like E.H. Taylor, Jr., George T. Stagg, and Albert B. Blanton, who shaped its history and the bourbon industry.

 

 

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