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Sazerac has filed a federal lawsuit against an unknown person posing as Buffalo Trace's master distiller and "selling" ...
On July 16, liquor giant Sazerac filed a complaint against an anonymous individual (or individuals) who Sazerac claims has been pretending to be Buffalo Trace Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley across ...
ABV: 50% Production: Like all versions of Sazerac Rye, the new 100 proof release is made from a “low-rye” mash bill. The ...
Buffalo Trace’s parent company is suing the person behind two fake Facebook accounts. Sazerac says someone is impersonating ...
The 100-proof version of the iconic rye joins the distillery’s Barrel Select program and hits select markets now.
A social media account has been impersonating Buffalo Trace's master distiller, and using a Louisville bourbon writer & ...
Sazerac Rye's first line extension in years is a nod to the rising demand for more intense, cocktail-ready whiskeys.
The Sazerac name goes back to France and a family of the same name that started a winery in about 1600. By 1796, the cognac produced there, Sazerac de Forge & Fils, was being exported to New Orleans.
The Sazerac is a strong and storied drink. Although its roots on close inspection are likely adaptations of the classic whiskey cocktail by New York tenders of the gilded age, its trunk, branches ...
The Sazerac is a member of the Old-Fashioned family, per Neal Bodenheimer, an author of a book about New Orleans cocktails and the owner of Cure and other bars in the city — including Peychaud ...