Heaven Hill - Bourbon Heritage Center (June 2005)
Read MoreHeaven Hill's Bourbon Heritage Center opened in Bardstown in 2004. It is a beautiful building housing bourbon displays, a tasting room, a movie theater, and a gift shop.
Just inside the doorway is a small reflecting pool surrounded by benches. To the left are the history displays and to the right is the gift shop and distillery process displays.
Get a ticket for the next tour and explore the building while you wait.I found the approach to Heaven Hill, like Wild Turkey, to be quite stunning, but in a different way.
I was enjoying a peaceful drive towards Bardstown, and just a little bit lost. As I came around a corner the view widened into a great open space occupied by a vast herd of ironclad rickhouses. I was blown away as I swiveled my head back and forth, trying to take it all in. I wondered to myself, what the heck have I stumbled across, when I saw the visitors center on the left.
Ah! I've found Heaven Hill!The tour starts with a movie in the "Evan Williams Theater". We were then taken across the street to tour an ironclad rickhouse.
The guide told us that Heaven Hill maintains 40 rickhouses, each holding 20,000 barrels, and pays out $2 million per week in federal taxes. We spent a good amount of time in the rickhouse looking around and asking questions.
The guide pointed out one of the plumb lines that hang down from the top of the building. Uneven loading of barrels can cause the building to shift and the lines show if the building is still true.The formal tour ends back at the visitor's center for a tasting. The tasting room is shaped like a giant barrel.
We sat around a large circular bar and the guide addressed us from the center. I believe the bar is crafted from Cyprus planks taken from old fermenters.
Each person had two Glencarin glasses in front of them. The glasses were placed on small glass "port holes" in the bar that were illuminated from below. We sampled Evan Williams Vintage 1995 and Elijah Craig 18yo Single Barrel.