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We took Signature Transportation’s luxe, chauffeured ride to Nearest Green Distillery — see how our ride went and how you can Try This for yourself.

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Meet our chauffeur, Dylan.

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City Editor Skylar here. It’s not easy getting five 20-somethings in one place. So when my close friends were all free on the same day, it was time to put our plans in drive. Enter: Signature Transportation Services — a chauffeured transportation company that mapped out our adventure for us.

As the passenger princesses, it was our duty to sit back, relax, and take full advantage of all of the van’s luxe features (more on that later) while our chauffeur drove us to Shelbyville for a swanky distillery tour.

A black sprinter van sits parked in front of the entrance to Nearest Green Distillery.

Bonus: Nearest Green has plenty of photo ops too, like the Gulch’s famous wings mural.

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What we tried

We booked the Premium Sprinter to one of Signature’s newest tour offerings — a Whiskey Trail Tour to Nearest Green Distillery (also home to Humble Baron) which boasts the world’s longest bar. Yes, you read that right.

Someone sits in a reclined seat with their feet up pressing buttons on a remote.

It was in this moment that we forgot we weren’t also at the spa.

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What not to miss

A moment for the amenities. When I say sit back and relax, I mean it. The plush leather captain’s chairs recline and have built-in massagers and heated seats.

The TVs are equipped with Netflix and Prime. Whether you’re out and about on Football Sunday like we were and need to keep up on your fantasy league, or you’re re-binging “Gilmore Girls” (respect) — you’ve got options.

Four women sit at a table with whiskey flights in front of them smiling for a photo.

Some of the whiskeys we tried were over 100 proof — so we were extra thankful to have transportation on lock.

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What we’re still talking about

Not a single person in our group was left out. We got to do two of our favorite things: Soak up local history and sip on Tennessee whiskey simultaneously without worrying how we were getting from Point A to Point B safely or hassling with the Uber app, hoping there was a driver nearby.

Signature’s vehicles also put comfort at the forefront of the experience, making a 1-hour drive on the interstate enjoyable — how often can you say that?

Two women sit reclined in chairs in a van watching TV while two other women face them in a separate bench seat.

We’ll leave you with a full scale view of what you can expect when you Try This.

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How you can experience this

Hop in the driver’s seat and visit the website to book a Whiskey Trail Tour — and check out their other local tours while you’re there. Pro tip: Signature Transportation’s wide range of vehicle options also makes it a great option for a wedding, a fab night out, or just about any occasion.

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