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Discover the Old Dominick Distillery Tour in Tennessee
Step into a modern whiskey-making journey in downtown Memphis at Old Dominick Distillery. This experience combines the revival of a 150-year-old spirits legacy with a cutting-edge grain-to-glass facility. On the tour visitors walk through the production floor, explore the whiskey heritage of the Canale family, and finish with a curated tasting of their portfolio of spirits.
Why it’s special: Old Dominick stands out for its deep historical roots in Memphis, an operational craft distillery within an urban setting, and its mission to revive the family legacy and whiskey tradition in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.
History/Story of Old Dominick Distillery
The story begins with Domenico Canale who founded the original Old Dominick whiskey brand in Memphis over a century ago. After a long hiatus, the modern Old Dominick Distillery opened in downtown Memphis in a beautifully restored building, re-introducing the family’s whiskey tradition and bringing full production back to the city. Today the distillery operates a grain-to-glass facility, crafting whiskey, vodka and gin, while preserving the local heritage and offering visitors an immersive experience.
What You’ll See & Do at Old Dominick Distillery
A guided tour of the production facility, from milling and fermentation through distillation and barrel-aging
An exploration of the brand’s Memphis heritage and family story, including the Canale legacy
A curated tasting flight of Old Dominick’s craft spirits portfolio for guests 21+
Retail shop and cocktail bar onsite for further exploration after the tour
Hands-On Elements: Tasting flight included; sensory elements of the making process explained.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography permitted in public visitor and tasting areas; some restricted zones due to production equipment and safety.
Souvenirs & Extras: Branded bottles, special releases, glassware, apparel and cocktail lounge experience.
Pricing of Old Dominick Distillery Tour
Standard tour + tasting: $15 per person (approx.)
Guests must be 21+ to partake in the tasting portion.
Reservations encouraged; group bookings available.
Practical Info for Visiting Old Dominick Distillery
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Format: Guided tour with tasting included
Schedule & Seasonality: Open daily; working hours for weekday and weekend tours vary (see below)
Audience: Adults 21+ for tasting; all ages welcome for tour portions with accompanying adult
Accessibility: Fully accessible tour route; production-floor areas are wheelchair accessible
Safety & Restrictions: Valid photo ID required for tastings; closed-toe shoes recommended
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group tours and private bookings available with advanced reservation
What to Bring/Wear: ID if tasting, comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing
Facilities: Visitor centre, cocktail bar, retail shop, restrooms, parking available onsite
Closures & Downtime: Closed on major holidays and subject to private events
Working Hours
Open Monday & Tuesday from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Wednesday & Thursday from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Friday & Saturday from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Nearby
Beale Street & the Memphis Riverfront — historic entertainment district
Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum — cultural and music heritage nearby
Riverside driveway and trolley stops — convenient downtown parking and transit
FAQs About Visiting Old Dominick Distillery
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes — reservations are recommended, though walk-in space may be available depending on tour availability.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Yes — visitors under 21 may join the tour portion but cannot participate in tasting.
What spirits are included in the tasting?
The tasting typically includes the distillery’s core whiskey offerings; flights vary based on tour schedule.
Is photography allowed inside the facility?
Yes, in visitor and tasting spaces; staff will advise if any equipment zones are off-limits for photos.
Can production be seen live during the tour?
Yes — visitors will see the working distillery floor, though the exact equipment in operation may vary day-to-day.
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