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Bourbon
Bourbonnouna member of a French royal family that ruled in France 1589–1792, Spain 1700–1931, and Naples 1735–1806, 1815–60.
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bourbon
bourbonnouna whiskey distilled, chiefly in the US, from maize, esp one containing at least 51 per cent maize (the rest being malt and rye) and aged in charred white-oak barrels
Bourbon
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a member of a French royal family that ruled in France 1589–1792, Spain 1700–1931, and Naples 1735–1806, 1815–60.
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Charles Constable de Bourbon, 1490–1527, French general.
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a person who is extremely conservative or reactionary.
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Also called bourbon whiskey. (lowercase) a straight whiskey distilled from a mash having 51 percent or more corn: originally the corn whiskey produced in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
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Etymology
Origin of bourbon
C19: named after Bourbon county, Kentucky, where it was first made
Explanation
Bourbon is a type of barrel-aged whiskey made in Kentucky. This is a strong, but popular, type of liquor. Bourbon may be French in origin, but the whiskey bearing this name is all-American: it’s named for Bourbon County, Kentucky. Bourbon isn't the kind of alcohol you can drink a pint of, like beer. Bourbon has a strong, bitter taste and it's very high in alcohol. Bourbon is made from corn, malt, and rye, and it's aged in barrels: this adds to the taste and potency. Visitors to Kentucky love to tour bourbon distilleries.
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Long Islander Michael Larkin discovered this when he became the first person to be diagnosed with Bourbon disease in the New York area.
From Slate ● Aug. 6, 2026
"It's very energetic, very chaotic," said Melanie Mendoza, a waitress at the Bourbon and Branch, a bar not far from the iconic Garden that is fully decked out in the team's colors.
From Barron's ● Jun. 7, 2026
Stoli also saw a chance to tap in to growing tourism interest in the Kentucky Bourbon Trail—a series of distilleries that run from Louisville to Bardstown and beyond.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 17, 2026
Danon Bourbon and So Happy moved up to challenge for the lead on the far turn, with the Japanese horse moving better.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 2, 2026
Over a big plate of jambalaya, Larry told me that the best thing about Gloria’s house was we were so close to Bourbon Street.
From "Life Is So Good" by George Dawson
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The deal will also see Kentucky bourbon barrels – which are used to age Scotch whisky – come to the UK without tariffs.
From BBC ● Jul. 24, 2026
He added: "We were able to partner with the bourbon industry in the United States, raise the issue with President Trump in the Oval Office, and get this issue on his agenda."
From BBC ● Jul. 24, 2026
The deal will also see US bourbon and casks arriving in the UK tariff-free.
From BBC ● Jul. 24, 2026
A promotional email announced: “A brand long rooted in bourbon and bird dogs is now backing the groom, and it’s working.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 19, 2026
Now that all his good ole boy, tough bourbon talk has evaporated, I wonder if he’s this pathetic all the time.
From "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett
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