Four Roses Pairs Flowers and Bourbon for the Perfect Valentine’s Day

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In need of a great Valentine’s Day gift? Four Roses is pairing bourbon and flowers. (Photo: Nanz & Kraft Florist)

Four Roses and Nanz & Kraft Florists are offering Louisville lovers the perfect Valentine’s Day package: Flowers and bourbon.

The package includes a dozen Heart Roses — a special rose variety known for a large petal count that creates the shape of a heart — along with a bottle of Four Roses Small Batch signed by Master Distiller Brent Elliott. The roses are accented with eucalyptus and other greenery and accompanied by a gold satin bow.

The limited-edition package is available now on in-store at Nanz & Kraft Florists located at 141 Breckenridge Lane in Louisville, Kentucky, or online for $129.95.

$10 from every order will benefit the American Heart Association.

This is the 15th straight year that Four Roses and Nanz & Kraft have collaborated for Valentine’s Day while donating some proceeds to nonprofit organizations.

“It was important to us to continue this long-standing partnership with Nanz & Kraft although we are only able to be together in spirit this year,” said Elliott, according to American Whiskey Magazine. “While our Valentine’s Day celebrations will look a bit different, I am happy to have the opportunity to help the American Heart Association raise awareness about heart health, and much needed funds for our community.”

Each customer who purchases the package will have a chance to win a behind-the-scenes tour of the Four Roses Distillery when the visitor center expansion is completed.

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David Morrow is a whiskey critic and the Editor In Chief of The Daily Pour and has been with the company since 2021. David has worked in journalism since 2015 and has had bylines at Sports Illustrated, Def Pen, the Des Moines Register and the Quad City Times. David holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Saint Louis University and a Master of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. When he’s not tasting the newest exciting beverages, David enjoys spending time with his wife and dog, watching sports, traveling and checking out breweries.