Woodford Reserve Releases Bourbon 'Conducted' by Louisville Orchestra Leader

The Louisville Orchestra, in partnership with Woodford Reserve, is celebrating Bourbon Heritage Month with a gala and the release of an exclusive bourbon created by conductor and music director Teddy Abrams.

What:  "A Spectacle for the Senses” is a full-orchestral concert Sept. 30 at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville that includes special pairings of Woodford Reserve with Assistant Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall.  “This is the perfect finale for Bourbon Heritage Month,” McCall said.

Why:  It's a fundraiser for the Louisville Orchestra and includes dinner and hand-crafted specialty cocktails at The Cafe. In addition, attendees will receive one bottle of Teddy’s exclusive Woodford Reserve Personal Selection Bourbon. Only 180 bottles of “Maestro’s Pick” were crafted by combining two single barrels of Woodford Reserve. The bourbon was created last spring by Abrams during a visit to the distillery in Versailles.

The bottles are hand-numbered and signed by Abrams and McCall. Tickets are $1,000 for individuals and $1,500 for couples.

Following dinner is an orchestral concert at Paristown Hall. Each ticket includes a special tasting of Woodford Reserve that will be paired with music compositions chosen by Abrams. The music will highlight the different flavor notes found in Woodford Reserve – fruit and floral, sweet, wood, grain, and spice.

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