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Five Sazerac Canadian Whiskies Earn Medals at 2021 International Spirits Challenge
Contact: Kristie Wooldridge Public Relations Associate Manager, Communications Sazerac Company [email protected] 502-783-5652 FIVE SAZERAC CANADIAN WHISKIES EARN MEDALS AT 2021 INTERNATIONAL SPIRITS CHALLENGE MONTREAL -- (Sep. 2, 2021) – Caribou Crossing Single Barrel and High River Canadian Whiskies were awarded Gold medals at this year’s International Spirits Challenge (ISC). Three other Sazerac Canadian whiskies also received medals following the competition’s rigorous judging process, which included blind tastings by panels of more than 50 industry professionals. Royal Canadian Small Batch Canadian Whisky, Collingwood Blended Canadian Whisky and Canadian Mist Blended Canadian Whisky all received Silver medals at the 2021 ISC. This is the 26th year for the ISC, a global competition welcoming entries from nearly 70 countries. Throughout the 12-day process, judges scored products’ aroma, appearance, taste and finish to determine which medal would be awarded. Sazerac’s Canadian Whisky portfolio brought home five of the 51 total medals received by the company, which was named ISC’s American Whiskey Producer of the Year for the second year in a row. A full list of results can be found at https://www.internationalspiritschallenge.com/live/en/page/isc-2021-winners. About Sazerac Sazerac is one of America’s oldest family owned, privately held distillers with operations in the United States in Louisiana, Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Maryland, California, and global operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, India, Australia and Canada. For more information on Sazerac, please visit www.sazerac.com. – ### – . -
Ilq Nov 10.Pdf
INTRODUCING THE NEW LOOK OF DEWAR’S® SAME GREAT SCOTCH. BRAND-NEW LOOK. The new portfolio look of DEWAR’S® Blended Scotch Whiskies features the same award-winning Scotch with an authentically modern style that embodies the design, artistry and craftsmanship that’s made DEWAR’S the # 1 selling premium Scotch in the U.S.* From the added wave inspired by the rounded liquid to the gold icons representing the brand’s many awards, the new DEWAR’S packaging is so extraordinary, it deserves to be shot by world-renowned photographer Danny Clinch. Discover more at dewars.com. *Adam’s Liquor Handbook 2009 ENJOY RESPONSIBLY. ©2010 DEWAR’S AND WHITE LABEL ARE TRADEMARKS. IMPORTED BY JOHN DEWAR & SONS COMPANY, CORAL GABLES, FL. BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES – EACH 40% ALC. BY VOL. THE OFFICIALOFFICIAL PRICELIST OF THE IOWA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIVISION NOVEMBER 2010 IowaABD.com PUBLISHED BY DavisDenny Get Involved 2545 Highland Avenue, Suite 102 Birmingham, AL 35205 E-mail: [email protected] “Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand.” CREATIVE DIRECTOR Pilar Taylor – Chinese Proverb CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Luke Anthony It’s hard to believe it’s been six months since beginning my tenure at the Iowa Norma Butterworth-McKittrick Alcoholic Beverages Division. I’ve learned so much and made many changes. I am most IABD CONTRIBUTIONS excited about moving on from the planning stage to rolling up my sleeves and taking action Tonya Dusold on many opportunities, especially in the areas of education and outreach. ADVERTISING & The Division has a new focus on education and I am pleased to announce that Shannon PRODUCTION MANAGER Margriet Linthout Hagge will be leading this new program as the Education and Outreach Coordinator. -
Fine Whiskey & Barrel-Aged Beer Night
Fine Whiskey & Barrel-Aged Beer Night Featuring whiskey from Buffalo Trace, Compass Box Oak Whisky Company and rare Pappy Van Winkle-aged Bourbon Street Baltic Porter from Abita Brewing Company Tuman’s Tap & Grill is pleased to host Eric Mersch, Wirtz Beverage Craft Spirits Specialist, for a special whiskey night on Wednesday, July 1. Mersch leads discussion and provides education on Buffalo Trace Kentucky Straight Bourbon and Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon, both from Buffalo Trace Distillery, a historic Kentucky distillery that has been producing spirits for over 200 years. Caribou Crossing Single Barrel Canadian Whiskey, from the Sazerac Company/Buffalo Trace will also be featured, as will Oak Cross Blended Malt Scotch from Compass Box Oak Whisky Company. Attendees will be able to try the rare Bourbon Street Baltic Porter, a limited Abita Brewing Company Select Series beer which is brewed with pale, caramel and roasted malts, fermented at cooler temperatures to accentuate the malts, and cold aged. After months of cold aging, the porter is aged in Pappy Van Winkle Kentucky Straight Bourbon barrels; the big porter packs a punch at 9.25% ABV. The tasting event begins at 7 p.m. and includes four whiskeys and one beer (five pours), and is $45 per person, excluding gratuity. Reservations are required; advance tickets are available at tumanstapandgrill.com. The full a la carte menu will be on offer during the event (prices vary), and chef Monica Riley features specials such as Slagel Family Farm boneless short rib sliders with pickled slaw and Buffalo Trace bourbon barbecue sauce ($10 for three sliders). -
Brand Listing for the State of Texas
BRAND LISTING FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS © 2016 Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits SOUTHERNGLAZERS.COM Bourbon/Whiskey A.H. Hirsch Carpenders Hibiki Michter’s South House Alberta Rye Moonshine Hirsch Nikka Stillhouse American Born Champion Imperial Blend Old Crow Sunnybrook Moonshine Corner Creek Ironroot Republic Old Fitzgerald Sweet Carolina Angel’s Envy Dant Bourbon Moonshine Old Grand Dad Ten High Bakers Bourbon Defiant Jacob’s Ghost Old Grand Dad Bond Tom Moore Balcones Devil’s Cut by Jim James Henderson Old Parr TW Samuels Basil Haydens Beam James Oliver Old Potrero TX Whiskey Bellows Bourbon Dickel Jefferson’s Old Taylor Very Old Barton Bellows Club E.H. Taylor Jim Beam Olde Bourbon West Cork Bernheim Elijah Craig JR Ewing Ole Smoky Moonshine Westland American Blood Oath Bourbon Evan Williams JTS Brown Parker’s Heritage Westward Straight Blue Lacy Everclear Kavalan Paul Jones WhistlePig Bone Bourbon Ezra Brooks Kentucky Beau Phillips Hot Stuff Whyte & Mackay Bonnie Rose Fighting Cock Kentucky Choice Pikesville Witherspoons Bookers Fitch’s Goat Kentucky Deluxe Private Cellar Woodstock Booze Box Four Roses Kentucky Tavern Rebel Reserve Woody Creek Rye Bourbon Deluxe Georgia Moon Kessler Rebel Yell Yamazaki Bowman Hakushu Knob Creek Red River Bourbon Bulleit Bourbon Hatfield & McCoy Larceny Red Stag by Jim Beam Burnside Bourbon Heaven Hill Bourbon Lock Stock & Barrel Redemption Rye Cabin Fever Henderson Maker’s Mark Ridgemont 1792 Cabin Still Henry McKenna Mattingly & Moore Royal Bourbon Calvert Extra Herman Marshall Mellow Seagram’s 7 -
Sölulisti Áfengis 2002.Htm
Vara - Sölulisti áfengis Tímabil 01.01.02 - 31.12.02 Almenn sala, veitingasala, diplósala, risna Nr. Sala (magn) Eining Lítrar Alkóhóllítrar 01. Rauðvín 00001 Sérpöntun-rauðvín 4.073 fl. 2.557,2 325,8 Samtals 4.073 2.557,2 325,8 01.1 Rauðvín - stærri en 750 ml 00044 Mouton Cadet 10 fl. 15,0 1,8 00096 Jean-Claude Pepin Herault 16.557 Box 49.671,0 5.712,2 00097 Jean-Claude Pepin Herault 5.237 Box 26.185,0 3.011,3 00098 Le Cep Merlot 29.331 Box 87.993,0 11.228,1 00105 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse 2.223 Box 6.669,0 800,3 00107 Vin de Pays de Vaucluse 2.056 Box 10.280,0 1.233,6 00162 Pasqua Merlot delle Venezie 24.113 fl. 36.169,5 3.978,6 00165 Riunite Lambrusco 11.752 fl. 17.628,0 1.410,2 00190 Paul Masson Burgundy 4.434 fl. 6.651,0 831,4 03041 Bodegas Hijos de Alberto Gutierrez 2.519 Box 12.595,0 1.574,4 04019 Cotes du Luberon 191 Box 573,0 71,6 04120 Stowells Vin de Pays du Gard 1.669 Box 5.007,0 587,0 04121 Le Piat d'Or 233 fl. 233,0 28,0 04122 Cep Or Syrah Rouge 246 Box 738,0 92,3 04319 Ronco Vino da Tavola Rosso 123 Box 615,0 70,7 06607 Delicato Cabernet Sauvignon 41 fl. 61,5 8,0 06926 Barramundi Shiraz Merlot 6.865 Box 20.595,0 2.574,4 07052 Rene Barbier Tinto Anejo 842 Box 2.526,0 315,8 07154 Pasqua Cabernet Merlot Venezie 2.326 Box 6.978,0 837,4 07192 Fratelli Cei Chianti 1.218 fl. -
Crc - Liquor List
2701 W Howard Street Chicago, IL 60645-1303 PH: 773.465.3900 Fax: 773.465.6632 Rabbi Sholem Fishbane Kashruth Administrator Items listed as "Recommended" do not require a kosher symbol unless they are marked with a star (*) This list is updated regularly and should be considered accurate until December 31, 2013 cRc - Liquor List Bar Stock Items Bar Stock Items Bar equipment (strainers, shot measures, blenders, stir Other rods, shakers, etc.) used with non-kosher products Olives - Green should be properly cleaned and/or kashered prior to Require Certification use with kosher products. Onions - Pearl Canned or jarred require certification Recommended Coco Lopez OU* Beer Daily's OU* All unflavored beers with no additives are acceptable, OU* Holland House even without Kosher certification. This applies to both Jamaica John cRc* American and imported beers, light, dark and non- Jero OK* alcoholic beers. Mr & Mrs T OU or OK* Many breweries produce specialty brews that have Rose's - Grenadine OU* additives; please check the label and do not assume Rose's - Lime OU* that all varieties are acceptable. Furthermore, beers known to be produced at microbreweries, pub K* Tabasco - Hot Pepper Sauce breweries, or craft breweries require certification. Underberg - Herb Mix for Underberg OU* Natural Herb Bitters Recommended Other 800 - Ice Beer OU Bitters Anheuser-Busch - Redbridge Gluten Require Certification Free Coconut Milk Aspen Edge - Lager OU Requires Certification Blue Moon - Belgian White Ale OU* Cream of Coconut Blue Moon - Full Moon Winter Ale -
Business Meeting Minutes, December 11, 2012
BUSINESS MEETING OF THE MICHIGAN LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Held: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Lansing District Office 7150 Harris Drive Lansing MI 48909 Present: Andrew J. Deloney, Chairman Teri L. Quimby, Commissioner Dennis Olshove, Commissioner Absent: None Staff: Steve Robinson, Director of Finance Division Julie Wendt, Director of Executive Services Division Andy Neumann, Director of Administrative Services Division Tim Kovacik, Deputy Director of Executive Services Division Anita Fawcett, Executive Services Division ___________________________________________ The meeting was called to order by Chairman Deloney at 12:07 p.m., noting a quorum was present. I. Moved by Commissioner Olshove, supported by Commissioner Quimby, that the minutes of the Commission meeting of November 27, 2012, be approved as written and presented, motion carried by unanimous vote. II. Mr. Robinson presented the E-Quote reports for product listings in four categories and requested approval of the following: A. That the products listed below be granted exceptions to the standard pack size, inasmuch as the items are packaged nationally or meet other exceptions as indicated and be approved for listing in the approved products list effective December 30, 2012: COMPANY/ADA PRODUCT PACK SIZE Sidney Frank Importing Co., Inc. 750ml American Harvest Organic Spirit 6 Bottles (General Wine & Liquor Co.) MHW, Ltd. 750ml Clement Creole Shrubb Liqueurs 6 Bottles (NWS Michigan, Inc.) 750ml Clement Premiere Canne Rum 6 Bottles 1000ml Clement Premiere Canne Rum 6 Bottles 750ml Clement V.S.O.P. Rum 6 Bottles Business Meeting Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Page 2 750ml Clement X.O. Rum 6 Bottles 750ml Clement 10 yr. Rum 6 Bottles 750ml Clement 6 yr. -
Price Change Bulletin
October 6, 2011 TO: All Stores and Contract Liquor Stores FROM: Steve Burnell, Marketing Manager, Purchasing Services SUBJECT: November 1, 2011 Price Change Bulletin 1) There are approximately 519 price changes and 6 closeouts for November 1, 2011. 2) The attached list includes 145 October TPR's being returned to regular pricing. There are 717 TPR's for November. Three hundred and eighty-five (385) of these are "Repeats" from October. 3) The following "Spirits" have been listed and will appear in the November 1, 2011 Price List: NOV NABCA DISPLAY RETAIL UNITS/ CODE BRAND NAME SIZE TYPE PRICE CASE REGULAR LISTING: 035897 Stolichnaya Chocolat Razberi Vodka 750ml 265 $23.95 12 UPC: 83664 87240 040949 Smirnoff Fluffed Marshmallow Vodka 750ml 290 $12.95 12 UPC: 82000 75754 040965 Smirnoff Whipped Cream Vodka 750ml 290 $12.95 12 UPC: 82000 75751 042731 Novo Fogo Cachaca Organic Gold Rum 750ml 300 $34.95 6 UPC: 52384 00201 067482 Galliano Ristretto Liqueur 375ml 430 $17.95 24 UPC: 80915 11168 068817 Santa Clara Rompope Vanilla Liqueur 1.0L 425 $15.95 12 UPC: 15918 11190 November 1, 2011 Price Change Bulletin Page 2 NOV NABCA DISPLAY RETAIL UNITS/ CODE BRAND NAME SIZE TYPE PRICE CASE S-CODE (S): 035901 Wodka Vodka 750ml 260 $14.80 12 UPC: 74854 38210 044518 Cruzan Light Rum 1.75L 325 $28.95 6 UPC: 80686 96767 ONE-TIME-ONLY (O): 000690 Small Batch Bourbon 4/pk 50ml each 200ml 030 $19.95 15 Repeat (Booker’s, Baker’s, Basil Hayden’s & Knob Creek) UPC: 80686 02490 200 cases 000960 Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Ducks 750ml 035 $49.95 6 Repeat Unlimited -
2017 Best in Show & Premium Awards
2017 BEST IN SHOW & PREMIUM AWARDS www.sfspiritscomp.com 2017 PREMIUM AWARDS 2017 was another record- breaking year for the SFWSC, with an 18% increase in entries over 2016! THE TASTING PANEL MAGAZINE DISTILLERY OF THE YEAR 2,500 Jameson Distillery Ireland 2,252 ENTRIES 2,000 1,899 ENTRIES IMPORTER OF THE YEAR 1,500 Diageo 2017 London, United Kingdom 2016 1,000 500 DIRECTOR’S AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Distell Group South Africa 2017 BEST IN SHOW PISCO’S RISE: BEST IN SHOW UNAGED WHITE SPIRIT 2017 was the second year in a BEST PISCO row that Pisco La Caravedo’s Pisco La Caravedo Puro Torontel Pisco Puro Torentel Pisco won Ica, Peru PISCO PORTON LLC Best Pisco and Best in Show ALCOHOL: 40% RETAIL PRICE: $33 Unaged White Spirit! BEST IN SHOW This is the fourth year in a AGED WHITE SPIRIT row that the Best in Show BEST RUM Unaged White Spirits honor BEST EXTRA-AGED RUM was awarded to a Pisco. Ron Cartavio XO Rum Lima, Peru The SFWSC re-classified EKEKO DISTRIBUTION Piscos in 2017 to better ALCOHOL: 40% reflect the diversity and differences between Chilean BEST IN SHOW and Peruvian brands, WHISKEY resulting in a 50% increase in BEST RYE WHISKEY Pisco entries over 2016. WhistlePig Boss Hog: Black Prince Rye Whiskey Vermont, USA WHISTLEPIG GROUP GORDON ALCOHOL: 61.2% RETAIL PRICE: $349 BEST IN SHOW BRANDY BEST COGNAC BEST COGNAC EXTRA-AGED/VINTAGE Croizet Extra Cognac Cognac, France SAS CROIZET ALCOHOL: 40% RETAIL PRICE: $233 BEST IN SHOW LIQUEUR BEST FRUIT LIQUEUR Grand Marnier Cordon Rouge Liqueur France CAMPARI AMERICA ALCOHOL: 40% 2017 BEST OF -
Mark Brown Biography
MARK BROWN Professional Profile Mark Brown is the President and CEO of Sazerac Company, Inc., which has operations in Frankfort, Bardstown, Louisville, and Owensboro, Kentucky; New Orleans, Louisiana; Fredericksburg, Virginia; Carson, California; Baltimore, Maryland; Lewiston, Maine; Londonderry, New Hampshire; and Montreal, Canada. Brown got his start in the beverage alcohol business at a relatively young age when he began working in his family’s pub business in the U.K. in 1971. In 1976 Brown joined British cider-maker H.P. Bulmer as a salesperson, and by 1979 was a Sales Trainer. He came to the United States in 1980, operating as the U.S. Field Sales Manager for Bulmer. From 1981 to 1992 he served as Director of New Products, National Sales Manager and, eventually, Vice President of Sales and Marketing with Sazerac. Brown left Sazerac and joined Brown-Forman (no relation) as Senior Vice President and COO of the Select Brands Group for two years. He then spent the next three years as President of the Advancing Markets Group, before returning to Sazerac in June 1997 in his current role. Brown holds an MBA from Tulane University in New Orleans. He and his wife Jane have two sons, Thomas and Sam. Employment Timeline: 1971 - Pub business in the U.K. 1976 - Salesperson; H.P. Bulmer 1979 - Sales Trainer; H.P. Bulmer 1980 - Field Sales Manager; H.P. Bulmer (USA) 1981 - Director, New Products, New Markets; Sazerac Company Inc. 1983 - National Sales Manager; Sazerac Company Inc. 1986 - VP Sales & Marketing; Sazerac Company Inc. 1992 - SVP & COO Select Brands; Brown-Forman 1994 - President, Advancing Markets Groups; Brown-Forman 1997 – President and CEO, Sazerac Company Inc. -
Free Contents Guide
ISSUE CONTENTS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UP-TO -DATE THROUGH VOL 20 NO 5 – SEPTEMBER , 2021 Copyright © 1993-2021, Charles Kendrick Cowdery, All Rights Reserved WHAT THIS IS The name pretty much explains it. The Bourbon Country Reader Issue Contents in Chronological Order is a list of all the contents of every issue, in chronological order, from the beginning to the most recent issue. It lists the volume and issue number of each issue, the publication date, the headlines of all the stories in that issue, and where necessary there is a short description of what the story is about (when it isn't obvious from the headline). All product reviews are included too. All back issues of The Bourbon Country Reader are available as bound volumes except Volume One (see explanation, below). Each bound volume contains six issues. Volumes become available in bound form as soon as that volume is completed, i.e., after issue number six of that volume has been published. You may order bound volumes of back issues at bourbonstraight.com. WHY VOLUME ONE IS NOT AVAILABLE When we started The Reader in 1993, it was an experiment. We had no idea if anyone would be interested. The design was very crude. (Considering how simple it still is, that's saying something.) After the first six issues, we had worked out the kinks and decided to keep going. We decided to bury the experimental first volume, for reasons both aesthetic and technical. In light of that decision, we resolved to republish in future issues all significant stories from those first six issues, which we did, so you're really not missing anything by not having Volume One. -
Presentation Outcome
State Of The Industry Monday, July 15th, 2019 déjà vu! Future World Monday, July 11th, 2016 Nashville, TN Presentation Outcome 1. To be current on the “state of the industry” 2. Armed and ready to do battle 3. Deliver a “wake up” call to this group 4. Eliminate any sense of complacency 5. Tackle your dwindling influence at the state level 6. Time for action and leadership by you Timing • 50 minutes for the presentation • 10 minutes for Q&A Major Topics 1. Global Overview 2. Alcohol & Health 3. Regulatory Developments 4. Legal Developments 5. Counterfeiting & Secondary Market 6. Taxation 7. Consumer Trends 8. ON Premise 9. Consolidation 10. Technology Global Overview Positive Negative Global Spirits Care To Guess How Many Sold Annually Around The World? 750ml Bottle Size Annual Global Market 36 Billion Bottles 3 Billion Cases Annual Global Market 900,000,000,000 900 Billion Drinks 122 Drinks Per Head It Is A BIG Market! You Might Logically Ask “Where”? Industry Overview - Global - You Might Logically Ask “What”? Industry Overview - Global - Industry Overview - Global - Whiskey Positive Negative Global Alcohol - Positive Headlines - • Prohibition worked better than you think • World's alcohol consumption expected to rise 17% in next decade • Alcohol use soaring worldwide: The average adult now consumes about 1.7 gallons of pure alcohol per year • Asia-Pacific spirits sector to grow by over USD $100bn by 2022 • Baijiu tops most valuable spirits list • IWSR Forecast: Global alcohol consumption to hit 28bn cases and $1.07tn by 2022 • ASIA DOMINATES WORLD'S BEST-SELLING SPIRITS BRANDS • Global alcohol consumption reverses decline in 2017 • Spirits overtake beer as 'most valuable' alcohol category: Nielsen • Cocktails Rise and Shine While Beer and Wine Sales Slip Global Alcohol - Negative Headlines - • A Ten-Year Plan To Reduce Global Alcohol Consumption Is Showing Results • People are sick of drinking.