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  2. W. L. Weller - Wikipedia

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    The bourbon was named after William Larue Weller (1825–1899), who was a distiller in the early days of Kentucky. He was supposedly the first to produce straight bourbon using wheat instead of rye in the mashbill.

  3. Rebel (bourbon) - Wikipedia

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    The W.L. Weller & Sons company was founded in 1849 by William Larue Weller, who pioneered using wheat instead of rye in his mash for a lighter flavor than the older style of bourbons. The W.L. Weller company merged with the Stitzel distilling company (est. 1872) to form the Stitzel-Weller distilling company in 1910.

  4. Bourbon whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Bourbon whiskey (/ ˈ b ɜːr b ən /; also simply bourbon) is a barrel-aged American whiskey made primarily from corn (maize). The name derives from the French House of Bourbon, although the precise source of inspiration is uncertain; contenders include Bourbon County, Kentucky, and Bourbon Street in New Orleans, both of which are named after the House of Bourbon. [1]

  5. List of The Closer characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of characters from the television series The Closer, which ran from 2005 to 2012 on TNT in the United States.The series centers on the officers of the LAPD's Priority Murder Squad (season 1), renamed Priority Homicide Division (seasons 1–4), then renamed the Major Crimes Division (seasons 4–7).

  6. Buffalo Trace Distillery - Wikipedia

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    W. L. Weller – special reserve, antique 107, Full Proof, 12 Year, Single Barrel, C.Y.P.B. (Craft Your Perfect Bourbon), and barrel proof William Larue Weller antique collection straight bourbon (with a wheated mash bill very similar or identical to that for the Van Winkle brands [20]) Wheatley – vodka

  7. Weller - Wikipedia

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    William Weller (1799–1863), entrepreneur and official in Upper Canada and Canada West Worth Hamilton Weller (1913–1932) American herpetologist, discovered Weller's Salamander Weller brothers , Joseph Brooks (1802–1835), George (1805–1875) and Edward (1814–1893), English whalers, merchants and early settlers of New Zealand and Australia

  8. William Weller - Wikipedia

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    William Weller (May 13, 1799 – September 21, 1863) was an entrepreneur and official in Upper Canada and Canada West. [1] He served three terms as mayor of Cobourg . He was born in Vermont and came to Upper Canada with his father. [ 1 ]

  9. Wellerman - Wikipedia

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    In 1831, the British-born Weller brothers Edward, George and Joseph, who had immigrated to Sydney in 1829, founded a whaling station at Otakou near modern Dunedin in the South Island of New Zealand, seventeen years before Dunedin was established. [7]