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204 - Fostering Diversity and Building Experiences with Peggy Noe Stevens, Master Taster and Experiential Expert

Bourbon Pursuit

Bourbon Pursuit

Hobbies, Food, Leisure, Arts

4.8926 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2019

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Peggy Noe Stevens is an encyclopedia of great information about many bourbon brands. You may not know it, but she's one of the biggest influencers behind many of the great distillery experiences while on the bourbon trail and outside of the state too. Peggy is a pioneer in driving diversity with her leadership behind the Bourbon Women organization and involvement with women-led panels. Peggy is an incredibly talented person that has shaped the industry from being in front of people leading them at bourbon tastings and crafting one of kind experiences behind the scenes. Show Notes: This week’s Above the Char with Fred Minnick talks about Wikipedia. What is an experiential expert? Who have you consulted for these experiences? What value do you bring to these experiences? What was it like working at Woodford Reserve? How do you elevate the experience? How do balance the history with modern day innovation? Explain the difference between someone coming up the ranks in the bourbon industry vs. someone just taking it. What was it like when you were named the first female master taster? Do you feel like the media is better today that back then? What about diversity in the whiskey industry? Was Lincoln Henderson your Mr. Miyagi? What are you doing today with this master taster role? Let's discuss Bourbon Women. What was your inspiration for Bourbon Women? Tell us about the growth of Bourbon Women. How do you market the organization? What type of members do you have? What are visitors looking for in a distillery experience? How do you deal with a difficult person in the hospitality industry? How did you help pioneer the Bourbon Trail? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Did you actually consult him and say you should probably start wearing an ascot?

0:03.6

No, no.

0:04.7

He came out.

0:05.7

I want to make clear to all the audience that the ascot was his idea.

0:11.6

Are you suggesting that?

0:12.7

I should have said, I should have moved forward with it. This is episode 24 of Burbin Pursuit.

0:28.9

I'm one of your host, Kenny Coleman.

0:30.6

Perusual, we have to go through a little bit of the news.

0:33.2

On June 22nd, Peerless Distilling is releasing their four-year bourbon.

0:37.6

If you caught the live podcast with Corky Taylor, then you may have heard about it.

0:41.6

If not, no worries, as it will be released at a later date.

0:45.0

We are very excited for Corky, Caleb, and the entire Peerless team for having the will to hold back sales until this product reached four years old.

0:53.4

When we get a chance to try it, we're going to let you know what we think too.

0:57.2

Buffalo Trace Distillery is now releasing their next installment in the Old Charter Oak series

1:02.0

called French Oak.

1:03.6

The Old Charter Oak Collection is designed to explore, honor, and celebrate the role

1:08.4

of oak in making great whiskey.

1:10.6

The oak tree is used in this brand vary from

1:13.0

country of origin, species, U.S. state, and even H. There's century barrels that are being used

1:18.9

from oak trees that are 100, 200, and 300 years old. For this newest release, Buffalo Trace

1:25.0

obtained a small number of barrels from France in 2007

1:28.7

and filled them with Mashville No. 1.

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