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Preservation Distillery

The current home of the Very Olde St Nick bourbon brand, Preservation's farmhouse distillery, and historic barns are set in the rolling hills of Kentucky Bluegrass Country, right along the Bourbon Trail.


Preservation Distillery is located in Bardstown, KY. Their parent company is International Beverage. The distillery website address is https://www.preservationdistillery.com/

Address

426 Sutherland Rd.
Bardstown, KY 40004

Preservation Distillery Bourbons and Whiskeys

Rare Perfection 15 Years Old
Very Olde St. Nick 12 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 13 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 17 Year Lost Barrel
Very Olde St. Nick 19 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 20 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 22 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 23 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 24 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 25 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 8 Year-Old Bourbon
Very Olde St. Nick 8 Year-Old Rye
Very Olde St. Nick Harvest Rye Cask Strength
Very Olde St. Nick Summer Rye
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