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  2. Very Old Barton - Wikipedia

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    Very Old Barton is a Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky and aged 4 or 6 years by the Sazerac Company at its Barton Distillery. [1] It is bottled in 80-, 86-, 90- and 100-proof (US) expressions.

  3. 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]

  4. Sazerac Company - Wikipedia

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    The company publishes a Sazerac recipe and produces a Peychaud's Bitters named after Peychaud, which is an ingredient in the traditional Sazerac cocktail. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] William Goldring began buying shares of the company in 1984, and eventually purchased the entire company.

  5. How to Make a Sazerac, the Rye Cocktail That Might Just ... - AOL

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  6. Rye whiskey - Wikipedia

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    By the 1880s, Joseph F. Sinnott's distillery, Moore and Sinnott, located in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, was the largest producer of rye whiskey, with a capacity of 30,000 barrels a year. [4] [5] In 1886, rye whiskey was produced in 17 states. [6] Rye whiskey largely disappeared after Prohibition.

  7. Buffalo Trace Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Trace bourbon. While Buffalo Trace Distillery is mainly known for its bourbon, it also produces other spirits such as rye whiskey and vodka. "Buffalo Trace" is also a bourbon brand made by the distillery that was introduced in August 1999, two months after the distillery changed its name from the George T. Stagg Distillery.

  8. ‘The Rye Horn’ Review: Womanhood Is a Trial in an Earthy ...

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    Rather than horns, they look like tiny black catkins clinging to the grains on swaying stalks of rye. These little clusters — actually a fungus known as ergot — are a disease that affects the ...

  9. Bourbon maker Sazerac sues distributor over shortages ... - AOL

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    According to the complaint, RNDC owes Sazerac $38.6 million and counting in unpaid bills on wholesale liquor purchases made before the two stopped doing business together at the end of 2022.