Posted on Mar 10, 2020
You’ll Totally Be Inspired By These Four Craftswomen In The Whisky Industry
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George Dickel is my first to. Did the Jack Daniels tour. It was all timed like an amusement park. Large groups, scurrying to the next stop. Then did the George Dickel tour. 7 in the tour, one asked how long it would take. The guide said as long as you want. A very informative tour with a guide that explained the process in depth.
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We tried the Biltmore Estate tasting room at Asheville. It's all pretty at Christmas time. They're not stingy with the wine either. Liquor's quicker.
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And then there was —-> Madame Clicquot. La Grande Dame!
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/veuve-clicquot/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/veuve-clicquot/index.html
First lady of champagne: The extraordinary woman behind Veuve Clicquot
Veuve Clicquot's famous yellow label may be immediately recognizable around the world, but the remarkable woman behind the brand? Less so.
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Going to Scotland later this year, just might stop by and visit Johnny
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Johnny sounds good! We’re heading to the cellars on th next trip to France.
https://www.visitfrenchwine.com/en/product/visit-the-champagne-cellars-of-veuve-clicquot
https://www.visitfrenchwine.com/en/product/visit-the-champagne-cellars-of-veuve-clicquot
Visit the champagne cellars of Veuve Clicquot
Plunge into the unique atmosphere of the underground wine cellars of the prestigious Veuve Clicquot champagne. A historic site for an incomparable wine tourism experience and a tasting of the emblematic champagnes.
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