Grain to glass: Towaoc corn is foundation of popular new bourbon

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Grain to glass: Towaoc corn is foundation of popular new bourbon

Distiller Michael McCardell makes a point to source regional ingredients
A combine harvests white corn at the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm & Ranch. This is the same corn Durango Craft Spirits uses in its bourbon-making business.
David Holub/Special to the Herald
Michael McCardell, co-owner of Durango Craft Spirits, recently expanded the distillery, 1120 Main Ave., have more room to store barrels of Cinder Dick Bourbon, which ages for two to four years.

Grain to glass: Towaoc corn is foundation of popular new bourbon

A combine harvests white corn at the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm & Ranch. This is the same corn Durango Craft Spirits uses in its bourbon-making business.
David Holub/Special to the Herald
Michael McCardell, co-owner of Durango Craft Spirits, recently expanded the distillery, 1120 Main Ave., have more room to store barrels of Cinder Dick Bourbon, which ages for two to four years.
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