Wyoming Whiskey recently launched a new National Parks Limited Edition American Whiskey. The new whiskey will be available for purchase ($49.99) and ten percent of every bottle sold will benefit the National Park Foundation, to help preserve America’s wide open spaces. This new whiskey is part of a new collection, Wie Open Spaces – By Air, inspired by the beauty of Wyoming and its national parks.
"For 35 years or so, I’ve been lucky enough to have a home in Wyoming. I am proud to work in conjunction with Wyoming Whiskey, my neighbors and friends, in support of the National Park Foundation," said Harrison Ford, Creative Director for the Collection. "I’m very proud of what Wyoming Whiskey is doing with this event, as it is important to protect and restore these national treasures and keep them safe for future generations."
The National Parks Limited Edition American Whiskey will be available for purchase on Reserve Bar, Flaviar.com, and select retailers.
National Park-Inspired Whiskeys
Wyoming Whiskey launched a new National Parks American Whiskey
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