For those outside of Kentucky who wish they could have bourbon from a company that hadn't produced a bottle in more than a century, now is your chance.

Kentucky Peerless Distilling Company announced Wednesday morning that it is launching sales of its first bourbon in 102 years across the country. The bourbon is available in limited quantities in New York, Florida, Texas, California, Illinois, Georgia and Kentucky.

In June, the company had announced it would be releasing its first bourbon since 1917, but only locally. The bourbon was sold out on its first day of sale, June 22, at the company's distillery in downtown Louisville and at select accounts in Kentucky.

Background:This Kentucky distillery will release its first bourbon in 102 years

Kentucky Peerless released another batch of bourbon on Aug. 3 and subsequently sold out again.

"Peerless is a legacy reborn and our mission is to produce bourbon worthy of the historic name," Cordell Lawrence, Kentucky Peerless director of global marketing and strategy, said in a statement. "We are American-made down to our very bottle, never source and embrace the artisanal history of bourbon using cutting edge technology."

Started in 1889 by current CEO Corky Taylor's great-grandfather, Henry Kraver, the Peerless brand was once the state's second-largest bourbon distillery, producing about 200 barrels of rye whiskey and bourbon per day until 1917, when Kraver closed the facility at the onset of World War I, the Courier Journal previously reported. The Taylor family resurrected the brand in 2015 with the opening of a new distiller at 120 N. 10th street in downtown Louisville.

Peerless Bourbon bottles will be sold for $69.99 a pop. To find a bottle at a store near you, check out kentuckypeerless.com/whiskey-locator.

The company said its product will be available in at least 45 states by next year.

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