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Wide Open Spaces: Chapter 5

CHAPTER 5: TETON RANGE

43.8044° N, 108.1815° W

Wide Open Spaces

DAVID DEFAZIO, CO-FOUNDER

"With National Parks No. 5, we feature the Tetons. Our company was born in the shadows of these mountains. Literally. And the Mead family has a rich history woven into the creation of the Park. Like most businesses in western Wyoming, we benefit greatly from the Parks and the economy that they create. And for me personally, the Parks enhance my life in countless ways. Our National Parks Series honors the Parks and generates funds that allow us to give back financially."


National Parks No.5 Bottle Shot

National Parks No.5

A tribute to the Tetons, this whiskey blends rich, dessert-like layers with a touch of rugged refinement. Homegrown flavors which capture the spirit of adventure and natural wonder of Wyoming's Wide Open Spaces.

A Tribute

In Chapter 5, we take inspiration from Thomas Moran, a British-American artist known for his idyllic work of the American West, capturing the enduring beauty of Wyoming's wide open spaces over many decades.

For this release, we partner with the Grand Teton National Park Foundation. $5 per bottle sold supports their efforts in conservation and preservation; ensuring the landscapes made famous by Moran can be enjoyed for generations to come. 

Moran

A MOUNTAIN. A MAN. AND NOW A WHISKEY.

Rising 12,610 feet above Jackson Lake, Mt. Moran towers over the Northern Teton Range. Like the diverse routes to Moran’s summit, this limited-edition whiskey is an adventure. Proceeds from this bottling will support the Grand Teton National Park Foundation and their continued efforts to preserve its Wide Open Spaces.

National Parks No.5 Lifestyle Assets

National Parks No.5 features the Three Tetons, an iconic painting from Rocky Mountain School painter Thomas Moran. Inside, a five-year-old wheated bourbon with rich layers capturing the rugged beauty of the Teton Range.