Heaven Hill

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Heaven Hill is a renowned American distillery and alcoholic beverage company based in Bardstown, Kentucky. It is one of the largest family-owned and operated distilled spirits producers in the United States. The company is best known for its production of bourbon and other whiskeys, but it also produces a variety of other spirits.

History[edit | edit source]

Heaven Hill was founded in 1935, shortly after the repeal of Prohibition, by a group of investors including the Shapira family, who continue to own and operate the company. The distillery was originally named "Old Heavenhill Springs Distillery" and has grown significantly over the decades.

Products[edit | edit source]

Heaven Hill produces a wide range of spirits, including:

Some of the most notable brands produced by Heaven Hill include:

Distilleries[edit | edit source]

Heaven Hill operates several distilleries, with the primary production facility located in Bardstown, Kentucky. The company also has a significant presence in Louisville, Kentucky, where it operates the Bernheim Distillery.

Visitor Centers[edit | edit source]

Heaven Hill offers tours and tastings at its visitor centers, including the Bourbon Heritage Center in Bardstown and the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience in Louisville. These centers provide insights into the history and production process of Heaven Hill's spirits.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Heaven Hill has received numerous awards and accolades for its products, particularly its bourbons and ryes. The company is highly regarded in the spirits industry for its quality and innovation.

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