Address: 1800 Summit Ave Richmond Virginia 23230 United States
Reservoir Distillery is a Double Gold award-winning distillery located in Richmond, Virginia, created by proprietors and lifelong friends Jay Carpenter and David Cuttino. Read more...
Address: 2700 Hardy St Richmond Virginia 23220 United States
We are located in the city of Richmond, the capital of Virginia. The James River flows directly through the city and much of Richmond’s spirit revolves around the river. The amazing talent of Richmond in food, drink and the arts, not to mention the beauty of the river and it’s parks, provide ever increasing recreational activities. Groups dedicated to preserving Read more...
Address: 1549 Juniper St Norfolk Virginia 23502 United States
SILVER FOX SPIRITS Award Winning Vodka, White Rum, and small batch, single barrel Bourbon.Produced and bottled in Virginia! Business closed Read more...
Address: 3638 Laird Ln North Garden Virginia 22959 United States
For almost 300 years, the art of producing AppleJack has been passed down through generations of the Laird Family. Laird was America’s first commercial distillery with License #1. We now proudly bring that tradition to a variety of products, imports, spirits, wines and more. Thank you for your interest in Laird & Company. Read more...
Address: 760 Walkers Creek Rd Marion Virginia 24354 United States
Founded in 2012, we are an Artisian Craft Distillery with a mission to provide exceptional spirits. Our products currently include: War Horn Whiskey, Virginia Sweetwater: White Water, Amber Oak Branch. We recently won 1st place in the Walker Valley Moonshine Exhibition. Our small craft distillery is in Marion, Virginia – the heart of the middle Appalachians. Our products are available Read more...
Address: 50 Mauretown Rd Mauretown Virginia 22644 United States
Filibuster began in 2013, with the idea of offering discerning Spirits consumers a creative alternative to larger production brands. Whether Rye or Bourbon, the traditional aging process for American Whiskey has long been resting distillate a few years in charred new American oak barrels, and going directly into the bottle. Contrast this approach with Scotland, where cooperage of all types Read more...