HISTORY OF OLD CHARTER
The Old Charter story began in 1874, when Adam and Ben Chapeze named their whiskey after the Charter Oak tree that grew on Wyllys Hyll in Hartford, Connecticut. A 600-year old symbol, the Charter Oak represents American freedom and independence. The name conveys the significant role that white oak barrels play in the making of the greatest American whiskeys.
The Old Charter story began in 1874, when Adam and Ben Chapeze named their whiskey after the Charter Oak tree that grew on Wyllys Hyll in Hartford, Connecticut.

A 600-year old symbol, the Charter Oak represents American freedom and independence. The name conveys the significant role that white oak barrels play in the making of the greatest American whiskeys.























