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United States, Kentucky. Distillery operational. Owner: Heaven Hill Distilleries
The history of the Bernheim distillery is closely linked to that of the bourbon I.W.Harper, a brand registered in 1879 by the Bernheim brothers.I.W.Harper was until then produced at the Pleasure Ridge distillery. Its casks were stored on its site in a warehouse that, in 1896, burnt to the ground. This gloomy episode led to the birth of the Bernheim distillery, built in 1897 on Bernheim Lane in the south of Louisville. With the arrival of Prohibition, I.W.Harper was declared a “medicinal whiskey” and Bernheim was one of only six distilleries allowed to continue production during this period (1920-1933). When Prohibition was repealed, I.W.Harper and its distillery were sold to two merchants. Deemed too small and obsolete by its new owners, Bernheim was first closed and then reopened at the site of Max Selliger Belmont & Astor Distilleries, renamed Bernheim Distilleries. In 1937, the company was bought by Schenley Distilleries, who expanded and modernized the site. Schenley was in turn then bought by United Distillers (the future Diageo) in 1987. In 1999, Bernheim Distilleries was again bought by the Shapira family in order to set up their Heaven Hill distillery, which had been lost to fire in November 1996.
Created in tribute to the 50th anniversary of master distiller Parker Beam’’s time at the Heaven Hill distillery, this bourbon is unique on more than one level. Bottled in 2009, it is composed of whiskies from five decades of Beam’’s work, the earliest dating back to the 1960s. This means it contains whiskies distilled at the distillery’’s former site in Bardstown, and in Barnheim, where the distillery stands today.
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Region: USA - Kentucky
Producers and wineries: Bernheim
Colour: amber
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