Heaven Hill 90th Anniversary Bourbon Review
Heaven Hill celebrates 90 years as a distillery with an interesting bourbon that takes them out of their comfort zone.

Heaven Hill Distillery is a family-owned and operated distillery located in Bardstown, Kentucky. Founded in 1935, it is the largest independent, family-owned and operated producer of distilled spirits in the United States. The company produces a wide range of spirits, including bourbon, vodka, gin, rum, and cordials. Its flagship brand is Evan Williams Bourbon, which is one of the top-selling bourbons in the world.
Heaven Hill Distillery is known for its commitment to quality and tradition. It uses traditional methods and ingredients to produce its spirits, including locally grown grains and pure Kentucky limestone-filtered water.
In addition to its production facilities, Heaven Hill operates the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, a visitor center in Louisville, Kentucky, where visitors can learn about the history of bourbon and the distillation process, and sample a variety of Heaven Hill’s spirits.
Heaven Hill also produces a number of other bourbons under its own label, as well as under other brands, such as Old Fitzgerald, Henry McKenna, and Parker’s Heritage Collection.
Heaven Hill celebrates 90 years as a distillery with an interesting bourbon that takes them out of their comfort zone.
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