The weathered timber barn rises against a wide Kentucky sky, its dark-stained board-and-batten siding speaking the same language as the bourbon country estates that define this stretch of Prospect. Beyond it, white-fenced paddocks roll outward in clean lines, the kind of acreage that announces itself not with grandeur but with quiet, working authenticity. This is where Rose Island Road reveals its deepest connection to the land — a property that doesn't just sit in Kentucky's heartland but actively lives it. And it is here, among the hay-scented shade and the unhurried rhythms of the paddock, that the bourbon lifestyle begins to take shape.