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Spectator’s Guide to Lexington

Street Art

The Lexington Mural Project

Editors’ Picks

For Shopping, Dining, and After-Show Cocktails

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JUSTICE REAL ESTATE’S SPRING LINE UP DON’T MISS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—THINGS ARE SELLING!

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3591 PARIS PIKE 63 Acres—$5,250,000.

2887 BECKNERVILLE ROAD 15 Acres—$820,000.

700 CANE RIDGE ROAD 179 Acres—$2,995,000.

185-1 JOHNSON MILL 145 Acres—$1,975,000.

3650 DELANEY FERRY 10 Acres—$599,000.

500 HUNTERS REST 41 Acres—$750,000.

615 GENTRY LANE 90 Acres—$2,950,000.

4395 LANCASTER ROAD 348 Acres—$2,395,000.

4091 NEWTOWN PIKE 18 Acres—$1,575,000.

4115 PAYNES MILL 130 Acres—$2,275,000.

100 ROSE LANE 31 Acres—$1.500,000.

676 SEBREE ROAD 5 Acres—$329,000.

3453 RUSSELL CAVE ROAD 16.5 Acres—$875,000.

OLD LEMOND MILL ROAD 67 Acres—$1,200,000.

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World-class amenities for world-class athletes

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Enjoy the panoramic views of Kentucky’s rolling hills on more than 900 acres of upscale country living—just 40 minutes from Lexington. This beautiful community is designed for both horse and rider, with indoor and outdoor Grand Prix arenas, a six-mile manicured conditioning trail, and full-care equestrian facility. Lots and new home construction available for touring during your stay for the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event.

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Eduardo Kobra, “Lincoln Memorial” International Brazilian muralist, Eduardo Kobra, is known for creating large-scale murals in his trademark kaleidoscope of colors. Kobra recently visited the city of Lexington, Ky., and using aerosol paint, created a giant portrait of Kentucky-born President Abraham Lincoln. Possibly the largest and most colorful mural to grace downtown, Kobra replicated an image of the Lincoln Memorial on the back wall of The Kentucky Theatre. Kobra aims to produce images of people who somehow contributed to make the world a better place.

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Street Art The Lexington Mural Project Lexington may be best known for its culture of horses and bourbon but the art scene is quickly becoming just as world-class. Lexington is now not only home to some of the most beautiful horse farms in the world but also some of the most prominent public art by world-renowned artists. A driving or walking tour through Lexington will expose you to some amazing public art by famous artists from around the world including Herakut, Eduardo Kobra, Gaia, and Phlegm. These murals are a wonderful addition that only enhances the natural beauty for which Lexington is known.

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Phlegm The artist known as “Phlegm” hails from the UK, which is where the bulk of his work can be found. Phlegm earned a living as a cartoonist and illustrator, and many of the larger than life characters that he paints originate from his comics. The detailed ‘pen and ink’ street art has a sinister, nightmarish feel that is characteristic of Phlegm’s unique style. His canvas of choice tends to be abandoned buildings, although his work has also appeared on canal boats and planes. Phlegm is mysterious. He doesn’t like to do interviews and doesn’t have a fancy bio, he lets the work speak for itself.

Photo Credit: TonyaLeighDesign.com

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“Lily and the Silly Monkeys”

Herakut - “The Little Giants and the Goddess of Dreams”

Herakut Herakut is the name of a two-person team of street artists, she’s “Hera,” he’s “Akut.” One of their most famous projects is the Great Storybook Project, based on two imaginary young people, Jay and Lily. The first two murals in the series were painted in Lexington, Ky., and commissioned by two Transylvania University professors, Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova. The first mural, “Lily and the Silly Monkeys,” is located at 156 Market Street and the second on the corner of North Limestone and East Sixth Street. Gaia, “Thoroughbred Horses” Young Baltimore street artist, Gaia, succeeds at pulling his viewers into neglected areas of a city. At the corner of West Sixth Street on the side of West Sixth Brewery, you’ll be greeted with Gaia’s “Thoroughbred Horses” leaping off of an empty equestrian pedestal as a keffiyeh print from the United Arab Emirates unfurls in the background.

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There’s only one place to shop for the largest selection of equine gifts and home decor!

Gift Shop

The Kentucky Horse Park Gift Shop offers a wide variety of equine items including sculpture, prints, jewelry, clothing, books and logo wear. A full range of children’s items and souvenirs, as well as tack shop items for horse owners of all disciplines, rounds out the shop’s unique selections. Kentucky Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511 Call 859-259-4234 • Toll Free 877-711-2110 • www.kyhorsepark.com

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a la lucie 159 Limestone Street

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Atomic Café 265 North Limestone Street

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Belle’s Cocktail House 156 Market Street

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Blossom 700 East Main Street

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Cheapside Bar & Grill 131 Cheapside

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Country Boy Brewing 436 Chair Avenue

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County Club 555 Jefferson Street

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Dudley’s on Short 259 West Short Street

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Limestone Blue 133 North Limestone Street

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Portofino 249 East Main Street

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Stella’s Kentucky Deli 143 Jefferson Street

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Stuart Mercer Gentleman’s Shoppe 126 West Maxwell Street

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The Blue Heron Steakhouse 185 Jefferson Street

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The Grey Goose 170 Jefferson Street

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West Sixth Brewing 501 West Sixth Street

5 Blossom 700 E Main St Old Vine St

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Editors’ Picks adelé 445 South Ashland Avenue Lexington, KY 40502 859-266-9930 M-F [10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.] Sa [10 a.m. to 4 p.m.]

a la lucie 159 Limestone Street Lexington, KY 40507 859-252-5277 Lunch // T-F [11 a.m. to 2 p.m.]

FOR SHOPPING, DINING, AND AFTER-SHOW COCKTAILS

adelé (pronounced a-de-lay) offers a product mix consisting of home décor, gifts, and jewelry. With a traditional yet fashion forward aesthetic, adelé stocks unique merchandise including one-of-a-kind finds and lines that are exclusive to the Lexington area. adelé believes it’s all about personal style, knowing what you love & following your gut, and owning your look. It’s those little twists that make it your own and the store wants its customers to take delight in the beauty of things whether it’s for them, a friend or their home. a la lucie has been a dining favorite in Lexington for over 25 years. Its menu is prepared with the finest local ingredients and the freshest meats and seafood, ranging from the Bouillabaisse to the Southern Bourbon Pork Chops. a la lucie has a fully stocked bar and a large wine selection that will complement any meal.

Dinner // M-Th [5 p.m. to 10 p.m.] F-Sa [5 p.m. to 11 p.m.]

Atomic Café 265 North Limestone Lexington, KY 40507 859-254-1969 T-Th [4 p.m. to 1 a.m.] F [4 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.] Sa [4 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.]

Belle’s Cocktail House 156 Market Street Lexington, KY 40507 Th [8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.]

The Atomic Cafe is a little bit of the islands in the city. Young and old alike are fascinated by the murals on the walls! Part of the historic Downtown Restaurant District, Atomic Café features a lively patio scene when weather permits. You’ll love the atmosphere at the Atomic Cafe, with its bright tropical colors, loud, pulsing Caribbean music, and beautifully-designed sports murals. The meals are also a wonder to behold, such as the crispy sweet potato chips, jerk-chicken, steaks, Cuban pork, or the wonderfully tropical-flavored fresh fish. The menu definitely has something for every taste bud. If you’d rather sit outside, the cafe has a large patio, which also has its own bar for ease and convenience. Weekend bands play here, so you’ll always have the chance to enjoy some good, local music. Belle’s is named after one of Lexington’s historic resident’s Belle Breezing (1860 - 1940). Belle’s is Lexington’s newest upscale bar located in the heart of downtown just off Short Street near the Cheapside Pavilion, (just look for the building with the fairy mural). For those who can appreciate fine bourbons, craft cocktails, and beers this is right up your alley!

F [4 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.] Sa [8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.]

Blossom 700 East Main Street Lexington, KY 40502 859-389-6700 M [11 a.m. to 5 p.m.] T-F [10 a.m. to 6 p.m.] Sa [10 a.m. to 5 p.m.]

Rebecca Kent, a mother of three and owner of Blossom, struggled to find places where she could find clothes and accessories that were adequate to capture the exceptional times that pregnancy and childhood are. She decided that the women of Lexington needed a place where they could find pieces that honor and emphasize the incredible gift that new life is, and so Blossom was conceived! Blossom is dedicated to helping expecting Mamas and their little ones feel and look beautiful during and after pregnancy. Kent hand-selects unique, fashionable clothing & accessories that will allow mothers and their little ones the chance to greet the world feeling confident about their bodies throughout the many stages of pregnancy.

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Editors’ Picks Cheapside Bar & Grill 131 Cheapside Lexington, KY 40507 859-254-0046

FOR SHOPPING, DINING, AND AFTER-SHOW COCKTAILS

Get out to the heart of downtown where Cheapside has been the smokin’ local hot spot for almost 30 years. Kickin’ Southwest inspired menu, drink specials, cool Victorian pub inside with a lively patio and deck outside — and one of the only places to hear live music downtown on the weekends.

Lunch // M-F [11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.] Dinner // M-Sa [5 p.m. ] Su [4 p.m. (seasonally)] Brunch// Sa [11 a.m. to 3 p.m.] Su [11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (seasonally)] Drinks 7 days a week until 2:30am

Country Boy Brewing 436 Chair Avenue Lexington, KY 40508 859-554-6200 M-T [4 p.m. to 10 p.m.] W-Sa [12 p.m. to 12 a.m.] Su [12 p.m. to 10 p.m.]

County Club 555 Jefferson Street Lexington, KY 40508 859-389-6555 W-Th [4 p.m. to 10 p.m.] F-Su [11 a.m. to 10 p.m.] Brunch Sunday [11 a.m. to 4 p.m.]

Dudley’s on Short 259 West Short Street Lexington, KY 40507 859-252-1010 Lunch // Su-Sa [11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.] Dinner // Su-Th [5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.] F-Sa [5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. ]

Country Boy Brewing opened in February 2012 and has been vital in the beer revolution of Lexington, Ky. Country Boy brews fresh, minimally processed beers using the finest ingredients. Always willing to try new things, the Country Boys have made beers with local fruits, vegetables, and hops, like the cult favorite Jalapeno Smoked Porter. Stop in the taproom to try one of the staples like Cougar Bait Blonde, Cliff Jumper IPA, or Amos Moses. Look for the find beers on tap at your favorite beer spot across Kentucky and Indiana!

County Club is a restaurant in Lexington, Ky., committed to exploring and expanding the American tradition of smoking meats using hardwoods and low temperatures. It examines barbecue classics by utilizing responsibly raised Kentucky cow, hog, sheep, goat, and chicken while applying flavor traditions from around the world. Its creations of smoked meats & fish, pickles, pastries, vinegars, and jerky are offered for lunch and dinner, along with sides, daily salads and blackboard specials, craft beer, wine, Magic Beans coffee, and bottles of soda. County Club opened in April 2013 in an old concrete garage designed and refit with booths, tables, an open kitchen, a custom fabricated storefront, and front terrace with a bocce court. Some of its summer events planned include, a music series on the terrace, whole cookery dinners, a film series, and weekly smoked meat ramen nights. Built in 1889, Dudley’s Restaurant was one of the most prominent in downtown Lexington. Not only did it face the rear of the courthouse but it marks the beginning of Market Street. That became the entrance to the aristocratic Gratz Park Residential Historic District. It also was the head of Cheapside, originally the Public Square and location of the Market House, later the site of Court Days. Today this wonderful area has once again become the heart of downtown with the renovation of Cheapside Park and the permanent home of the popular Farmers Market. A complete renovation of Dudley’s new home started in August of 2009. The doors opened in March 2010 to a gorgeous, two-story restaurant that continued its award-winning creative American cuisine, wine list, and service to a steady base of local clientele while making newcomers and visitors feel welcome immediately.

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Limestone Blue 133 North Limestone Lexington, KY 40507 859-367-0133 M-F [10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.]

Limestone Blue is a locally driven and inspired eatery and beer/wine bar, as well as a non-profit art gallery (all proceeds go to the artist). Serving as a hangout spot for locals, Limestone Blue is all about supporting local artists, local food, and the growing downtown community of Lexington, Ky. Its goal is to serve downtown, giving locals a place to socialize, eat, drink, and feel comfortable while doing so.

Sa [9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.] Su [9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.]

Scout 935 Liberty Road Lexington, KY 40505 859-288-5200 M-F [10 a.m. to 5 p.m.] Sa [10 a.m. to 5 p.m.] Su [1 p.m. to 5 p.m.]

Stella’s Kentucky Deli 265 North Limestone Lexington, KY 40507 859-254-1969 Lunch // M-Su [10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.] Dinner // W-Su [5 p.m. to 9 p.m.]

Eclectic. Modern. Avant Garde. Hip. Beyond the ordinary. Scout has been called a lot of things but predictable isn’t one of them. While Scout does have plenty of traditional and period antiques, it also seeks out iconic mid-century modern furnishings, art, and some of the most unique industrial pieces to be found. Scout offers rare Kentucky pieces such as Henry Faulkner paintings, first edition books and sterling silver. It regularly has such things as gas stations letters, terrariums, architectural salvage, and repurposed lighting.

Stella’s Kentucky Deli is dedicated to local farmers and to supporting local food economies. Its mission is to produce simple, high quality foods that emphasize the superior flavors and textures of fresh, local ingredients. To achieve this, Stella’s makes all of its sandwiches, soups, and desserts by hand, in house, using whatever ingredients are seasonably available. You can enjoy a home-cooked meal at the historic downtown location, or call with catering requests.

Brunch // Sa-Su [10 a.m. to 2 p.m.]

Stuart Mercer Gentleman’s Shoppe 156 Market Street Lexington, KY 40507 M-Sa [10 a.m. to 6 p.m.]

The Blue Heron Steakhouse 700 East Main Street Lexington, KY 40502 859-389-6700 Kitchen // T-Th [5 p.m. to 10 p.m.] Kitchen // F-Sa [5 p.m. to 11 p.m.] Bar // T-Sa [4 p.m. to 2 a.m.]

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Stuart Mercer Gentleman’s Shoppe opened in early 2012 following a Holiday Pop-Up Shop Mercer opened with designer Critt Rawlings featuring Crittenden Clothes. During the seasonal pop-up shop, he realized that certain individuals traveled outside of Lexington, and even Kentucky, to find the quality and attention they deserved. With a focus on madeto-measure and custom clothing, Mercer offers quality second-to-none, and gentlemen do not have to travel out-of-town for measurements and fittings. Along with a private label custom line made in the USA, as well as the world’s finest Oxxford Clothes, Mercer also hangs pieces in his shop - Oxxford, Billy Reid, Crittenden, Scott James, and Stuart Mercer. His focus in the sports and casual wear is to bring unique, quality clothing lines that are not familiar to Lexington - thus being a true specialty shop. Blue Heron Steakhouse is a comfortable and chic locally owned restaurant and cocktail bar serving a menu comprised of steakhouse classics and Southern fare such as premium cuts of beef, fresh oysters, locally raised fried chicken, and Caesar salad with fired white anchovies along with an extensive, innovative wine and cocktail list. The Blue Heron has transformed from an upscale hand-crafted cocktail bar to one of Lexington’s finest restaurants with the recent completion of a new kitchen addition. The Blue Heron offers dinner Tuesday through Saturday with a two-sided wood burning fireplace and charming ambience in a renovated historic home. Located in the thriving Jefferson Street corridor, The Blue Heron exemplifies the new style of this popular, revitalized Lexington neighborhood. Spectator’s Guide to Lexington 2014  Equestrian 31


Editors’ Picks The Grey Goose 70 Jefferson Street Lexington, KY 40507 859-233-1500

FOR SHOPPING, DINING, AND AFTER-SHOW COCKTAILS

Hand-rolled, New York-style thin crust pizza. Never frozen USDA Choice ribeye steaks and burgers. Fresh salads with homemade dressings. A full bar with local and regional specialty cocktails. Great food with fantastic patios in historic downtown Lexington.

M-W [11 a.m. to 10 p.m.] Th [11 a.m. to 11 p.m.] F-Sa [11 a.m. to 12 a.m.] Su [11 a.m. to 10 p.m.]

The Keeneland Shop 4201 Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40510 859-288-4236

The Keeneland Shop, Keeneland’s official gift shop, is a little slice of equine heaven. From head to hoof, tables to tableware, or weanlings to adults, The Keeneland Shop has something for everyone. Internationally renowned for its quality merchandise, The Keeneland Shop offers wonderful gifts for every occasion, in every price range.

M-Sa [9 a.m. to 5 p.m.] Hours subject to change during April and October race meets

The Morris Book Shop 882 East High Street Lexington. KY 40502 859-276-0494 M-Sa [10 a.m. to 7 p.m.] Su [11 a.m. to 5 p.m.]

West Sixth Brewery 501 West Sixth Street, Suite 100 Lexington, KY 40508 859-951-6006 M-W [11 a.m. to 10 p.m.] Th [11 a.m. to 11 p.m.] F-Sa [11 a.m. to Midnight] Su [11 a.m. to 10 p.m.]

The original Morris Book Shop was opened in 1937 by Jimmy Morris, and had a few owners before it was acquired by Joseph Houlihan in the 1950’s. He owned and operated the store in downtown Lexington, Ky. until its closing in 1978. The new Morris Book Shop was opened in May 2008 by lifelong Lexingtonian Wyn Morris. Although Wyn isn’t related to the original proprietor, store manager Hap Houlihan is the great-nephew of Joe Houlihan. The Morris Book Shop’s goal is to provide the same welcoming atmosphere, authoritative selection, and prompt & friendly service as the original Morris Book Shop, while adding the modern conveniences of online orders & reservations, fast turnaround times for special orders, and community-minded content at morrisbookshop.com. West Sixth Brewing founders Ben, Brady, Joe, and Robin all came to the same conclusion at about the same time – Lexington, Ky., needs more high quality local craft beer. Since they came from very different backgrounds with diverse sets of experiences and talents, they joined forces to create beer that can be enjoyed not only by craft beer experts, but also by those who just want something tasty to drink after going for a bike ride. West Sixth Brewing is located in a space that is as unique as its beers. The brewery, tap room, and beer garden are in The Bread Box, a recent redevelopment of the century-old Rainbo Bread Factory located in the historic Northside Neighborhood. Being at the corner of West Sixth and the hopping Jefferson Street corridor, our brewery will be near Transylvania University and the future Bluegrass Community and Technical College campus and borders the next proposed leg of the Legacy Bike Trail.

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CLASSIC FARM │ 139± acres, 90’ x 160’ indoor arena w/bleachers & sound system, 100’ x 200’ outdoor arena & a magnificently-renovated main residence. $3,950,000

POPLAR GROVE │Incredible 95± acre Fayette County estate with historic

BRAESTONE │ Nestled just off Troy Pike in Woodford Co., Braestone is a

PARIS PIKE │ One of the finest homes on the famed Paris Pk., offering 5BR, 5.5BA, 6,880 sq. ft., swimming pool and 10+ acres of landscaped, bucolic elegance. $1,925,000

spectacular retreat featuring a stone main residence with guest home & 101± acres. $1,988,000

THE CEDARS │ 85± acres of wellsoiled land along Versailles Rd. with a lovely 3BR, 2.5BA brick home & two barns with 32 stalls. An extraordinarily rare opportunity. $1,495,000

main residence, refurbished 13-stall barn, six fields, four paddocks & heated field waterers. $3,100,000

HARP INNIS │ 52± acres just off Paris Pk. with a charming 3BR farmhouse, two very nice barns with a combined 19 stalls and a six-horse hotwalker; proven history! $949,000

CHESTNUT FARM │ A mere 4± miles to Keeneland on Versailles Rd. with 163± acres, 19 stalls, 248’x48’ indoor arena, two employee homes & wellmaintained facilities. $2,600,000

LEMONS MILL │ Just off Newtown Pike with 214± acres, five barns, 90 stalls, two employee homes & a sixhorse hotwalker all only 5 miles to the KY Horse Park. $2,195,000

MARIA DRIVE │25± acres just off Winchester Road with a stunning,

HOUSTONDALE │Comprised of 31± acres just off Paris Pike with a circa

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WELCOME HALL │ 55± acres along Clintonville Rd. with a 5BR, 2.5BA historic home w/two-car garage & geothermal heating, along with an indoor arena & 4 stalls. $799,000

BRYAN STATION │ 50± acres with 19 stalls in 2 barns, 60’ x 95’ indoor arena, 116’ x 125’ outdoor ring, and an appx. 2 year old 3BR, 2BA residence. $724,000

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This is my horse

My first pony was named "Cash and Carry ," a great jumping pony that was passed down through my siblings. He was just one of the horses that prepared me for the experience I've had with Brunello. I know that nutrition has a lot to do with how Brunello performs. I believe in a simple, but powerful diet to fuel healthy cells, which is why I choose Platinum. I also give the horses Platinum Balance because the better Brunello's stomach feels, the higher he jumps! If I wasn't a Hunter rider, I would be a nutritionist because you are what you eat.

Liza Boyd

USEF Emerson Burr Trophy Winner 2013 USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals Champion Platinum Performance® Client since 2005 Liza has been a client since 2005 and a sponsored endorsee since 2013

Brunello Brunello

USEF 2013 National Horse of the Year

Liza supplements Brunello with Platinum PAKs containing Platinum Performance® Equine and Platinum Balance.®

Platinum Performance® Equine • Joint Health • Hoof Health • Skin & Coat Health

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