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Hermitage 4 years Of. The Hermitage Distillery Co. ----(amber)
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Hermitage 4 years Of. The Hermitage Distillery Co.
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About the producer

The Old Crow distillery was built in the 1830s by a Scottish emigrant, James C. Crow, master distiller for the Old Oscar Pepper distillery. After his death, the brand was bought by the owner of the Hermitage distillery, the largest distillery at the time, founded in 1868 by W. A. Gaines. After being forced to close during Prohibition, it was bought by the American Medicinal Spirits Company, one of only six companies still authorized to bottle whiskey. In 1934, when Prohibition was abolished, the Old Crow distillery reopened and produced two brands until 1987, when it was closed by its new owner, Jim Beam.

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A Hermitage 4 Year Old bourbon from the 1970s, imported to Italy by Darma, Rome.

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Region : USA - Kentucky

Producers and wineries : The Hermitage Distillery Co.

Colour : amber

Appellation : Hermitage

Viticulture : conventional More information....

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Auction history Hermitage 4 years Of. The Hermitage Distillery Co. ----
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