In Tennessee, whiskey isn’t just a drink, it’s a legacy. It’s the kind of heritage passed down through generations, from enslaved distillers on 1800s farms to today’s award-winning master blenders. You can taste the past in every pour.
So whether you’re sipping an Old Fashioned at a rooftop bar or taking a distillery tour through Nashville, understanding the roots of Tennessee whiskey adds a whole new layer to the experience.
Let’s dive into the long and storied history of Tennessee whiskey - from illegal moonshine stills to the global rise of Jack Daniel’s and the revival of long-overlooked pioneers like Nearest Green.




















