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  2. Sazerac Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Sazerac acquired the George T. Stagg Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, at which time the company's primary focus became the production of bourbon whiskey, a product that is primarily distilled, aged, and bottled in Kentucky, later changing its name to the Buffalo Trace Distillery in 1999.

  3. 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 ...

  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. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. 1792 Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    The brand and distillery have been owned by the Sazerac Company since 2009. [1] [failed verification] It is part of a line of small-batch bourbons aimed at the high-end liquor market. It is sold at 93.7 U.S. proof (46.85% alcohol by volume). The name of the bourbon is a reference to the year Kentucky became a state.

  8. Ten High - Wikipedia

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    The Sazerac Company acquired Barton, including the Ten High brand, in 2009. From the early 1980s until the late 2000s, Ten High was a straight Bourbon whiskey . Starting in 2009, the brand switched to being labelled "Bourbon – a blend", a designation for a product that is 51 percent straight Bourbon, with the remainder neutral spirits .

  9. McAfee's Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    McAfee's Benchmark is a brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced by the Sazerac Company at its Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. [1] The full name of the brand that appears on the bottle is "McAfee's Benchmark Old No. 8 Brand" (with "Benchmark" rendered in much larger letters than the rest).