Who distills Bond and Lillard?

Answered by Charles Pate

Bond and Lillard is distilled and bottled at the Wild Turkey distillery in Lawrenceburg, KY. As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can tell you that Wild Turkey is a well-known and respected distillery in the industry. They have a long history of producing high-quality , and their expertise is evident in the craftsmanship of their products.

One of the key aspects of Bond and Lillard is its aging process. This Kentucky Straight Bourbon is aged for a minimum of seven years in timber warehouses. This extended aging allows the bourbon to develop complex flavors and aromas, as well as a smooth and mellow character. I personally appreciate the depth and richness that comes from a well-aged bourbon, and I believe that the seven-year aging requirement contributes to the overall quality of Bond and Lillard.

In addition to the aging process, Bond and Lillard is also charcoal filtered. This filtration method helps to remove any impurities and further refine the bourbon's flavor profile. It results in a clean and crisp taste that is characteristic of well-crafted bourbons.

As someone who has visited the Wild Turkey distillery, I can attest to the care and attention to detail that goes into their production process. The distillery itself is nestled in the picturesque Kentucky countryside, and the setting adds to the overall experience of visiting.

During my visit, I had the opportunity to learn about the distillation process and witness the passion that the distillers have for their craft. It was fascinating to see the massive copper stills in action, and to hear about the carefully selected grains and strains that are used to create their bourbons.

I have a great deal of respect for the Wild Turkey distillery and the work they do to produce exceptional bourbons like Bond and Lillard. Their commitment to quality and tradition is evident in every bottle, and I would highly recommend giving Bond and Lillard a try if you're a fan of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.