Greenwood Whiskey Wants to Build a Legacy Befit of Its Namesake

Ever heard of ‘Black Wall Street’? It was the historic Greenwood District neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was home to over 600 Black-owned businesses, which was not the norm in 1921.⁣

⁣I chatted with 3 of 4 Greenwood Whiskey founders about their friendship, why it was important to name their product after Black Wall Street, and why they’re leaning in to the current outpouring of support for Black-owned businesses. Watch!⁣

Have you tried Greenwood yet?! Head to www.greenwoodwhiskey.com to find it in stores or shop online.

Andrew Albert of Exclave Spirits Discusses Why Black Ownership and More

Andrew Albert, founder of Exclave Spirits and Co-Founder of River Basin Distillery, not only discusses why Black ownership is important, but also why it was important to him to share the stories of his hometown, New Orleans, and of Black spirit producers. ⁣

This was such a fun chat so please give it a listen! There are also very few interviews where I get to share my deep love of Cash Money and No Limit music (shout out to Manny Fresh and Master P) so I may be biased! ⁣

Don’t forget to buy Exclave and River Basin. Head to ReserveBar and use code ‘WDFT10’ to receive 10% off 2 or more bottles.

And for a list of over 120 (and counting!) Black-owned spirits, please visit https://www.willdrinkfortravel.com/posts/black-owned-spirit-brands-to-support.