LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The most valuable piece of evidence in the case of a Kentucky bourbon theft ring isn't a bottle of highly sought-after Pappy Van Winkle. It's a stainless steel barrel holding Eagle ...
The most valuable piece of evidence in the Central Kentucky bourbon theft ring case isn't a bottle of highly sought-after Pappy Van Winkle. It's a stainless steel barrel holding Eagle Rare bourbon.
Say the word "winery" and many people may envision a cool, dimly lit space filled with wooden barrels - each holding 800 gallons or so - giving the liquid inside time to mellow, develop complexity and ...
For about as long as wine has been made in Washington, there have been two predominent vessels for fermentation and aging: oak and stainless steel. But in recent years, influential wineries across the ...
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