Wild Turkey
Wild Turkey
Wild Turkey is a trademark of Kentucky Bourbon. The distillery is located near Lawrenceburg. The history of the company begins in 1855, when Austin Nicole opened his own store of alcoholic beverages, spices and coffee. Since the business was developing rapidly, the owner decided to start the production of his own bourbon. At first, bourbon could be purchased only in barrels, but since 1870 the owner of the distillery began to establish bottling of the drink. Its current name - Wild Turkey - the company received only in 1940. They say that she owes this to Thomas McCarthy, who in those years was the manager of the company. While hunting for turkeys, he treated his friends to bourbon and they jokingly called the drink “wild turkey”, which in English translates as “wild turkey”. Currently, Wild Choki is part of the Campari Group, which is one of the leading global manufacturers of alcohol. The group unites more than 50 premium brands and its products are represented in 190 countries. Today, Wild Turkey products are so popular that they have been repeatedly mentioned in films, songs and even in the works of Stephen King. All Wild Turkey drinks are characterized by refined, noble and bright taste.








