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One hundred and five years after Prohibition forced the closure of one of the nations most prolific whiskey producers, two young descendants of its pioneering founder will throw open the doors to their revived Nelsons Green Brier Distillery in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The new site of the old brand is in the lively Marathon Village, an historic automobile factory now housing many of the citys creative enterprises. Officially opening on Tuesday, November 25, 2014, Nelson brothers Andy and Charlie, known for their award-winning Belle Meade Bourbon, will greet the public with drinkable spirits and tours of their very own [after almost a decade of determination] new distillery as they launch the second wave of their historic family venture, originated by their great-great-great grandfather Charles Nelson in the late 1800s.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 22:07:59 +0000

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