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John David Willett (born in 1841) had been the master distiller for the Moore, Willett & Frenke Distillery, which he had formed with his brother-in-law Thomas S. Moore of Bardstown, and a Mr. Frenke of Louisville. In 1876, Willett fell ill and sold his interest in the company (he would recover and live another 38 years, passing in 1914).
The company began as the Willett Distilling Company. John David Willett (born in 1841) had been the master distiller for the Moore, Willett & Frenke Distillery, which he had formed with his brother-in-law Thomas S. Moore of Bardstown, and a Mr. Frenke of Louisville. In 1876, Willett fell ill and sold his interest in the company. [13]
The creek, in turn, is named after John Rowan, a statesman in Kentucky during the late 1700s and early 1800s, whose mansion is said to have inspired the Stephen Foster song My Old Kentucky Home. [1] The brand is one of several small batch bourbon offerings by Willett.
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Noah's Mill is a bourbon produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by the Willett Distillery. The bourbon was originally aged in charred oak barrels until mature at 15 years old, however the current bottles contain no age statement. It is bottled by hand at 57.15% ABV (114.3 proof).
Willett Distillery brands: Willett Distillery-owned brands: Johnny Drum, Bardstown; Kentucky Vintage (small batch) Noah's Mill (small batch) Rowan's Creek (small batch) Vintage Bourbon; Willett Pot Still Reserve (single barrel) Brands exclusively bottled by Willett Distillery (brand owners noted): Old Pogue (a Pogue brand) (small batch) Other ...
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