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Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery

Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery Two brothers, Andy and Charlie Nelson, have dedicated their lives to resurrecting Nelson's Green Brier Distillery and re-establishing the company as a leader in the world of whiskey. Before Prohibition, Charles Nelson and Nelson's Green Brier Distillery produced and sold the original Tennessee Whiskey, Nelson's Green Brier Tennessee Whiskey, along with other brands. The Nelson brothers will once again produce their flagship brand of whiskey from the original recipe as well as other original brands.

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1414 Clinton Street, Nashville, TN, US, 37203 Email: info@greenbrierdistillery.com
Phone: 615-913-8800 Web: www.greenbrierdistillery.com
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  Belle Meade™ Bourbon
We at Nelson's Green Brier Distillery are proud to kickoff our resurrection with the release of Belle Meade™ Bourbon! Originally produced by Charles Nelson in conjunction with Sperry, Wade & Co., Belle Meade™ Bourbon is a brand that dates back to the American pre-Prohibition era. Known for its bold character and smooth finish, Charles Nelson bottled and sold Belle Meade™ Bourbon in his day and we, his great-great-great grandsons, are doing the same today. We have hand-selected barrels to create this unique family blend and have come up with something that would make our ancestors proud. The horses on the front label have a history that goes back to the days of the famous Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, Tenn. The horse on the right-hand side of the label is Bonnie Scotland, one of Belle Meade’s leading sires. Some of Bonnie Scotland’s descendants include War Admiral, Man O’ War, Seabiscuit and Secretariat, along with most of the horses that run in the Kentucky Derby today. Appropriately enough, one of Bonnie Scotland’s fillies was named Bourbon Belle. The horse on the left-hand side of the label is Brown Dick, whose great-great grand sire was simply named Whiskey.

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