
Description
The Baker-Bird Winerywas built in the 1850s by Abraham Baker,Jr.the grandson of John Baker, the distiller. John purchased the land at the current location in 1798. The Baker-Bird Winery is the most historic winery in the USA because it is the oldest commercial winery in America that still has its original vineyard land, only winery to have survived a Civil War Battle, only winery where the building is on the National Registry of Historic Places; the vineyard land is on a separate Registry of Historic Places. It has the largest, oldest wine cellar in America and is home to bourbon barrel aged wines of International Acclaim.
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Description
The Baker-Bird Winerywas built in the 1850s by Abraham Baker,Jr.the grandson of John Baker, the distiller. John purchased the land at the current location in 1798. The Baker-Bird Winery is the most historic winery in the USA because it is the oldest commercial winery in America that still has its original vineyard land, only winery to have survived a Civil War Battle, only winery where the building is on the National Registry of Historic Places; the vineyard land is on a separate Registry of Historic Places. It has the largest, oldest wine cellar in America and is home to bourbon barrel aged wines of International Acclaim.
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