Bourbon 101 for 10
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Join bourbon expert and owner of Rich's Proper, Bill Whitlow, during your journey into Bourbon 101. As Bill welcomes you with an opening drink, he will take you on a tasting experience of 4 specially selected private collection bourbons.
Rich's Proper Food and Drink brings you a "proper" touch of service to a casual, yet cozy atmosphere maintaining a collection of a least 100 different bourbons, mostly from Kentucky. Located at 701 Madison Avenue in Covington, the name originated from the Historic Rich's Gruen Watches which occupied the corner in its past prime.
Bill Whitlow began working in the restaurant industry at age 16 as a host, busser and oyster shucker in Lexington, KY. Over nearly 20 years, Bill has worked in restaurants ranging from casual to fine dining. Prior to branching out on his own, Bill developed the Wiseguy Lounge concert at Goodfellas Pizzeria in
2012. For over 5 years, he helped curate their mindblowing bourbon collections and create cocktails at the 4 additional locations during his tenure.
Bourbon 101:
- Private Bourbon 101 hosted by Bill Whitlow
- Welcome drink for each guest
- (4) private selection bourbon tastings
- Booking services
Blackout dates: Friday and Saturday nights and holidays. Other blackout dates may apply and are subject to availability.
Must be 21 to participate. Gratuity is not included. This item must be booked a minimum of 60 days in advance and is subject to availability (shorter redemption periods may be available). All purchases are non-refundable. Packages cannot be resold and must be redeemed within two years from date of purchase.
After this event, we will send your contact information to the GivebackXP travel team. GivebackXP will send you your redemption certificates after the fundraiser has concluded. www.givebackxp.com
The tax-deductible portion of this item is the difference between the acquisition cost ($455) and the sale price.