Mint Julep Experiences Rolls Out $42,000 Bourbon Tour Package

The experience includes a barrel pick.
Courtesy of Mint Julep Experiences

Need any more proof that the bourbon industry is continuing to blow up? Try this one: Touring company Mint Julep Experiences announced its new Roll Out The Barrel high-end experience that, when embarked upon from Louisville, comes with a price tag of $42,000.

That’s a lot of bourbon.

Participants will have the opportunity to fly privately to-and-from either Louisville or Nashville via Elite Rotorcraft Helicopters to a distillery of their choosing, Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey or Maker’s Mark Kentucky Bourbon, for a private barrel selection and behind-the-scenes experience available to Mint Julep guests exclusively. To complete the package, all guests will stay at either the luxurious Omni Hotel - Nashville or Omni Hotel - Louisville.

 “This is the ultimate luxury package for any Bourbon or Whiskey enthusiast and we are honored to be working with the market leaders in the industry to provide this once in a lifetime offering,” Sean Higgins, owner of Mint Julep Experiences, said in a news release.

Mint Julep Experiences handles the dining itinerary on behalf of the guests and coordinates black car transportation throughout the trip, including to a private airport where guests will take a private helicopter flight to and from the distillery. The “Roll Out the Barrel” package cost from Nashville is $38,000 for a party of up to four, double occupancy. The “Roll Out the Barrel” package cost from Louisville is $42,000 for a party of up to four, double occupancy.

Interested? Details are below.

- Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey’s “Roll Out The Barrel” Experience

- Maker’s Mark Kentucky Bourbon’s “Roll Out The Barrel” Experience

To inquire about booking and availability, contact Mint Julep Experiences at chasta@mintjuleptours.com.

Kevin Gibson

Writer/author based in Louisville, Ky.

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