LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) -- Potter Jane Distilling Co. has opened a $50 million distillery in Springfield, marking a major new investment in Kentucky’s bourbon industry.
The facility, designed by Louisville-based Joseph & Joseph Architects, covers 36,000 square feet on a 153-acre property in Washington County.
It also features two rickhouses, each able to store up to 24,000 barrels of aging bourbon.
Production is underway, but the public will have to wait to visit.
A new visitor center is still under construction, and a second phase of the project includes plans for an on-site bottling facility.
Potter Jane said its bourbon won’t hit store shelves for at least four years.
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