In the last six months, my brother has moved back to Kentucky from south Florida and a new nonstop service has launched from Raleigh/Durham to Louisville. It is one of the new air carriers and so only offers a couple of flights per week, but it allows for a Friday to Monday stay. This helped create momentum for a short family bourbon trail trip. Illness again affected the plans as a few members of the family had to stay home. That wasn’t good, but everyone else decided to proceed with the trip given that tickets had been purchased and reservations made. It did lead to a few tweaks though, as I suspect we would not have gone to a brewery on Friday for dinner had everyone been there.
Saturday was the big tour day as we visited two of the major distilleries in the central part of the state. All distilleries have similarities, but these two showed different sides of the industry as Woodford Reserve is a much smaller facility than Buffalo Trace. Since it was the weekend, neither was actively bottling and as many of the warehouses aren’t on site with the distilleries, we didn’t get the full scale of how large the operations really are during either visit. I’d toured both facilities before, but the smell of the angels’ share is always pleasant in short bursts. The tastings aren’t bad either. I prefer the standards more than the variations that were on offer, but that isn’t likely a surprise. We then drove back into Louisville for dinner and a calm evening, followed by a lazy Sunday with brunch and a pleasant walk on a pedestrian bridge over the Ohio River (and a fast-moving squall line storm that took out the power for a while during the night while I was working to finalize a transaction).
On the descent during my return flight, we came down into a yellow-green fog as it is the time of year when the trees release all of their pollen in central North Carolina. Carwash owners rejoice. I haven’t been outside enough for any allergies to flare up, but it will happen at some point during the spring. It always does.
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