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    Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, so that means you need to think of some way to celebrate.  Sure, you could make reservations for White Castle (yes, it’s a thing, people) but why not celebrate with a fancy dinner and a distillery tour?  Buffalo Trace excels in putting on events for every occasion, and Valentine’s Day is no exception.

    According to their events page, you can “Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Buffalo Love, a unique dinner featuring Buffalo Trace’s award-winning bourbons and sumptuous cuisine. We’ll delight your senses with food paired with our world-renowned spirits. 6:00 p.m. – Optional Tour. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Dinner/Event. $75 per person. Tickets go on sale Jan. 5th. For reservations, email events@buffalotrace.com or call 502.696.5930.”

    The national historic landmark isn’t a far drive from Louisville.  Located in Frankfort, it's maybe a 45 minute drive.  The grounds are beautiful and you’ll have the opportunity to visit the distillery at night.  Rick houses are a lot of fun during the day, but they are even more mysterious at night.

    It’s time to show bourbon how much you care by planning your Valentine’s Day around it.  You’ll have an opportunity to learn a little about Kentucky’s Native Spirit and how it pairs with food.  You will also have the opportunity to see a distillery in a way that most people never have.

    Reservations are likely to fill up fast, so make yours soon if you plan to attend.  This is sure to be a great way to celebrate your mutual love of bourbon with your sweetheart.

    Photos Courtesy of Buffalo Trace

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    I'm a Louisville native with a passion for traveling and homegrown tomatoes. I write the bourbon news, which keeps me plenty busy since Louisville is the center of the bourbon universe. See bourbon news happening? Contact me on Twitter @LouGirl502!

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