Whisky tourism continues to grow in popularity, from Scotland to Bourbon Country and beyond. But recently, people aren’t coming just for the whisky. Distilleries have become cultural destinations, and many are showcasing collections of art well beyond that which can be found in liquid form. From sculpture to watercolors, drawings to glass, there’s a wealth of visual splendors to enjoy alongside a dram.
The best tours for lovers of both whisky and art
Handle the Glass with Care at Maker’s Mark
Maker’s Mark was the first bourbon distillery to welcome visitors in 1968—a bold move for the era. Today, the...