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  2. Schenley Industries - Wikipedia

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    Schenley Industries was a liquor company based in New York City with headquarters in the Empire State Building and a distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. It owned several brands of Bourbon whiskey , including Schenley, The Old Quaker Company, Cream of Kentucky, Golden Wedding Rye, I.W. Harper , and James E. Pepper . [ 1 ]

  3. Lewis Rosenstiel - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Solon Rosenstiel (21 July 1891 – 21 January 1976) was the founder of Schenley Industries, an American liquor company, and a philanthropist. [1] [2]The Rosenstiel Award, issued by Brandeis University and the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami, is named after him and his wife.

  4. George A. Dickel - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, Schenley Industries, which had bought the Cascade brand from Shwab's descendants, rebuilt the Cascade Hollow distillery, and renamed the brand "George Dickel". [4] A bust and monument to Dickel now stands outside the general store and visitors' center at the new distillery.

  5. Joseph Reinfeld - Wikipedia

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    The Reinfeld name is carried on today as a sub-division of New Jersey's largest wine & spirits distributor, Allied Beverage Group. Allied Beverage Group is the result of four mergers amongst NJ family-owned wholesalers, starting with the Baxter Group- the legacy company of Joseph Reinfeld and his brothers' original distribution company.

  6. Schenley (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Schenley Plaza, Pittsburgh, a park serving as the entrance to Schenley Park; Schenley Quadrangle, Pittsburgh, a cluster of University of Pittsburgh residence halls; Schenley Industries, a former liquor company based in New York City; Schenley Award, original name of the Canadian Football League's Most Outstanding Player Award, named after the ...

  7. Valentin Blatz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Pabst Brewing Company, then the nation's tenth largest brewer, acquired Blatz, the eighteenth largest, from Schenley Industries. In 1959, the federal government brought an action charging that the acquisition violated Section 7 of the Clayton Act as amended by the Celler-Kefauver Anti-Merger amendment.

  8. Black Velvet (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Black Velvet was originally produced at Schenley Industries in Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada. Schenley's Black Velvet DeLuxe was the only liquor available to submarine officers at Midway in World War II , where it was held in low regard and known as "Schenley's Black Death".

  9. Cresta Blanca Winery - Wikipedia

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    It was sold in 1941 to Schenley Industries who closed the business in 1965. The name was then sold to the Guild Wine Company in 1965. The name was then sold to the Guild Wine Company in 1965. The land remained fallow until it was purchased by the Wente family in 1981, and revitalized as the "Sparkling Cellars."