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Abby Granbery, Bill Westman
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Waddell Wright, LaDonna Boyd
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Guests sipped samples of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey, Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Rye, and Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Select.
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Bo Buchanan, Erin Keller
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Nicky and Ed Nash
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Spring installations were found throughout the show floor.
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Brendan and Jessie Berigan
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Byran and Mallory Fort
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David and Cindy Franklin
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The evening was filled with a mix of southern fare like caprese skewers plus chicken and waffles courtesy of Music City Center.
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Katherine Robeson, Paige Hastings, Amy Simpler, Anna Sloan
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Annie Kirby, Alex Aquilon, Karna Rincon
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Katie Bromley, Sherry Petersen
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The Castellows provided live music on the show floor.
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Kimberley Gardiner, Mark Lawrence
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Maggie Johnson, Paige Ragan, Emily Manning
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Corzine & Co. provided a beautiful tablescape on the show floor.
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Sam Bockhorst, Megan Vickrey, Madie and Hayden Wehrly
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Sheryl Spencer, Alan Waddell
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Sunny Nastase, Greg Carter
On Friday, January 12, the thirty-fourth annual Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville hosted its annual Bourbon Party.
The evening was filled with a mix of southern fare including bites like bacon wrapped brisket with poblano peach, Bourbon barrel chicken and waffles, coconut chicken with sweet chili sauce, mac and cheese, and caprese skewers courtesy of Music City Center, plus specialty batched cocktails made with Jack Daniel's. The Ajiri was a mix of Jack Daniel’s Triple Mash, pear liqueur, passion fruit liqueur, fresh lemon juice, and Korbel Brut, and The Ina was made with Gentleman Jack, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, blood orange liqueur, and Crème de Violet Liqueur. Guests also tasted samples set up around the show floor including Jack Daniel’s Black, Gentlemen Jack, Jack Honey, Jack Fire, Jack Apple, Bonded 100p, Bonded Rye, Triple Mash, Jack Single Barrel Select, Jack Single Barrel Rye, and Jack Single Barrel Proof.
Family act, The Castellows, provided live music on the show floor while guests sipped the night away and shopped the largest, most unique collection of antiques and garden accoutrements in the country.
The Antiques & Garden Show is one of the largest antiques and horticultural events in the United States. The weekend brings together an impressive showcase of art and antiques from more than 150 dealers, world-class landscaped gardens, and opportunities to engage with some of the nation’s top names in design and horticulture through educational lectures, panel discussions, and book signings.