Kentucky bourbon is steeped in American history, and many producers tend to stick to tradition by mimicking classic mash bills and tried-and-true aging methods. At Rabbit Hole Distillery, however, founder Kaveh Zamanian isn’t afraid to go against the grain. Rabbit Hole is a rebel with a cause: producing spirits that are undeniably American whiskey but distinctive in their own right. After fleeing war-torn Tehran in 1979 for the United States, Zamanian hopped from Southern California to Phoenix to New York to Chicago. In 2012, he founded Rabbit Hole in Louisville, Ky.
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