307: Blanton’s Bourbon Super Fan Dominic Guglielmi and His New Book

In the newest episode of the Bourbon Lens Podcast, we sit down with Dominic Guglielmi. He is a Blanton’s Bourbon super fan. Dominic is also the author of the new book Warehouse H: The Story of Blanton’s Bourbon, America’s Most Influential Whiskey.

We dive deep into the history of Blanton’s, its role in shaping the modern bourbon landscape, and the stories from Warehouse H at Buffalo Trace Distillery. Whether you’re a die-hard bourbon aficionado or a casual fan, this episode is a must-listen!

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Episode Highlights:

Blanton’s Bourbon History:

Learn about the origins of Blanton’s Bourbon, the first single-barrel bourbon ever released, and its journey from its inception at Buffalo Trace to becoming one of the most sought-after and influential whiskeys in the world. We also explore how Blanton’s played a key role in bringing the craft of bourbon back into the spotlight during the 1980s.

Warehouse H and the Story Behind the Book:

Dominic Guglielmi takes us on a tour of Warehouse H, the historic building at Buffalo Trace that has been central to Blanton’s unique flavor profile. His book, *Warehouse H: The Story of Blanton’s Bourbon, America’s Most Influential Whiskey*, tells the incredible story of how the conditions in this special warehouse contribute to the distinct taste that fans worldwide love.

Behind the Scenes at Buffalo Trace Distillery:

Dominic shares rare insights into what makes Warehouse H so special and how Blanton’s Bourbon has evolved over the years. From its close relationship with master distillers to the meticulous aging process, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of why Blanton’s is a beloved favorite.

Perfect Holiday Gift Idea:

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for the bourbon lover in your life? Dominic’s book, Warehouse H, is available now for purchase at BlantonsBook.com and WarehouseH.com. It’s the perfect gift for any fan of bourbon or whiskey enthusiast who appreciates the craft and history behind the spirit.

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Don’t miss this episode! Tune in to the Bourbon Lens Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, or check out the full episode on our website. For the perfect holiday gift, grab your copy of Warehouse H: The Story of Blanton’s Bourbon from BlantonsBook.com and WarehouseH.com today.

About WAREHOUSE H: The Story of Blanton’s Bourbon, America’s Most Influential Whiskey

The popularity of bourbon whiskey in America is at an all-time high. Over the past decade it has seen exponential growth and popularity. Legions of new fans are drawn to the spirit every year. What accounts for this growth? It can be traced—at least in part—to the 1984 introduction of Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey. 

Bourbon, a specific type of whiskey, is a distinctive product of the United States. Legally it can only be produced in America. During its previous heyday in the 1950s through 1960s it was the most popular distilled spirit in America. As the 1970s ushered in, the market collapsed, and bourbon sales plummeted as consumers turned to “lighter and whiter” spirits such as vodka and gin. Throughout the next 30 years the industry struggled, and distilleries were shuttered. Nobody wanted bourbon. 

The introduction of Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey in 1984 was historic. As the first single-barrel bourbon, it is bottled one barrel at a time as opposed to first mixing together multiple barrels. It helped define a new “super-premium” category for bourbon, where only the choicest barrels are selected and bottled. One author called the creation of Blanton’s “the whiskey equivalent of a Hail Mary pass.” Together with other super-premium brands launched in the years following Blanton’s debut, they sowed the seeds of a 21st-century bourbon boom that saved the American whiskey industry from near collapse.

Dominic Guglielmi is widely considered one of the most prolific and knowledgeable collectors of Blanton’s bourbon. He has amassed a nearly unrivaled collection of known Blanton’s releases, including nearly all extremely rare and limited bottles that have been produced. He has worked to document the brand’s history through his website www.warehouseh.com. Warehouse H is Guglielmi’s homage to Blanton’s, capturing the story of the brand as it has never been told before, and chronicling all things Blanton’s from its birth to the present day.

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