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  2. Eagle Rare - Wikipedia

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    The Sazerac Company, an American family-owned producer and importer based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the parent company of five distilleries, acquired Eagle Rare from Seagram in March 1989. [3] Sazerac's Kentucky distillery was then known as the George T. Stagg Distillery. Today the distillery is known as the Buffalo Trace Distillery.

  3. Barton Brands - Wikipedia

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    Barton Brands of Kentucky logo. Barton Brands, Ltd. was a company that produced a variety of distilled beverages and liqueurs and is now part of the Sazerac Company, which is headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has its principal offices in Louisville, Kentucky.

  4. Blanton's - Wikipedia

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    Blanton's is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced and marketed by the Sazerac Company. Though it does not own the brand, it has exclusive distilling rights. It is owned by Age International, Inc. [1] It is distilled in Frankfort, Kentucky at the Buffalo Trace Distillery.

  5. Sazerac - Wikipedia

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    It is essentially the same cocktail as the Sazerac, but called for bourbon (and not rye) instead of cognac. [22] Later versions of the drink were spelled Zazarac and added rum, and are thought by some to be a variant of the Sazerac, [23] although it might have originated completely independently of the more famous drink. [24]

  6. Category:Sazerac Company brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sazerac Company brands" ... 0–9. 1792 Bourbon; A. Ancient Age (bourbon) B. Barton Brands; Barton Premium Blend; Blanton's; Buffalo Trace ...

  7. Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The rye label includes a small subtext saying "From Pappy Van Winkle's Private Stock", but its main title does not use "Pappy", and the "Old Rip" and "Special Reserve" labels do not say "Pappy" at all. Another product produced at the same distillery, with the same or almost the same mash bill, is Sazerac's W. L. Weller brand. [11]