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Finely Crafted is about building better brands through the power of storytelling. Whether you’re a small business owner, seasoned entrepreneur, serial creative, or simply a fan of a good story, Finely Crafted provides wisdom and wit from individuals who are driven by their "why" in creating a compelling "what". It's not what you're selling, it's how you're telling.
What’s Your (Brand’s) History? | Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery
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29 minutes 34 seconds
7 years ago
What’s Your (Brand’s) History? | Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery
Charles Nelson, Andy Nelson’s great, great, great grandfather (we may be missing a great) was born on July 4, 1835. Around the time of the Civil War, Charles Nelson started up what was then and now known as Nelson's Green Brier Distillery. A few generations passed, and a few years back, Andy and his brother brought back the family tradition, re-opening and re-establishing the distillery as a Nashville staple with international distribution. On this episode we talk to Andy about the history of the brand and how they put their history in focus with every sip, neat of course.
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Finely Crafted is about building better brands through the power of storytelling. Whether you’re a small business owner, seasoned entrepreneur, serial creative, or simply a fan of a good story, Finely Crafted provides wisdom and wit from individuals who are driven by their "why" in creating a compelling "what". It's not what you're selling, it's how you're telling.