B. Bird Distillery
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he Baker-Bird site is the most historic spirits sight in America. The distiller, John Baker, fought in the American Revolution and distilled in Washington County, Pennsylvania during the Whiskey Rebellion. John moved to Augusta, Kentucky in 1797 and continued to distill.
John Baker’s Grandson, Abraham Baker, Jr. built a huge wine cellar in the 1850’s. Today, the Baker-Bird Wine Cellar is the largest, oldest wine cellar in America, on the National Registry of Historic Places, and the only winery to have survived a Civil War Battle. The Baker-Bird Winery® is the “Home of Bourbon Barrel Aged Wines” as well as offers many other internationally acclaimed wines.
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Directions
FROM THE NORTH (COLUMBUS AREA)
I 71 South to I 471 West to I 275 West to Exit AA (9) Hwy. Turn Left on KY 19. Travel approximately 2 miles. The Winery is on the right as KY 19 begins to end and intersect with KY 8.
FROM THE SOUTH (LEXINGTON OR LOUISVILLE AREA)
Take I 75 North to I 275 Loop to the AA (9) Hwy to North on KY 19. Travel approximately 2 miles. The Winery is on the right as KY 19 begins to end and intersect with KY 8.
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