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Leonard Riddle

Warehouse Operations Manager

Leonard Riddle joined the Distillery in 1964. During his 56 years at Buffalo Trace, Leonard held various barrel warehouse positions.  In 2011 he was promoted to warehouse operations manager, where he managed all of Buffalo Trace’s aging barrel inventory.  His responsibilities included incoming barrel inspections, branding, filling, entry of filled barrels into exactly the right spot in the warehouse, barrel storage, leak hunting, warehouse temperature control, selection of barrels for withdrawal and development and maintenance of quality controls.

Working side by side for 40+ years with former team member Ronnie Eddins (deceased in 2010), Leonard was integral to the Experimental Whiskey program at Buffalo Trace.  Together with Ronnie, Leonard pioneered experiments such as varying barrel char, twice barreling, barrel stave drying, usage of French Oak and other barrel wood aside from American Oak, and many, many more experiments.

In 2011, Buffalo Trace Distillery dedicated Warehouse “L” to Leonard in appreciation to his many years of service to the Distillery. Leonard passed away in 2020, but his impact on the bourbon industry will be felt for years to come.

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Ronnie Eddins
Ronnie Eddins

Ronnie Eddins

Warehouse Manager

A pioneering warehouse manager whose innovations in airflow and barrel aging reshaped how bourbon matures. His legacy endures in E.H. Taylor expressions and Buffalo Trace’s experimental releases.

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Elmer T. Lee
Elmer T. Lee

Elmer T. Lee

Master Distiller

The visionary behind Blanton’s, Elmer T. Lee introduced the first single-barrel bourbon and inspired a new era of innovation in whiskey.

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Legacy in Time

Buffalo Trace Distillery’s history, beginning in 1775, is marked by milestones and defining moments. Discover the events that shaped its legacy and continue to inspire its craft.

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1775

Hancock and Willis Lee established Leestown North
of the Frankfort settlement along the Kentucky River,
now home to Buffalo Trace Distillery.

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1872

E. H. Taylor, Jr. invests over $70,000, a “small fortune,”
as he builds a new distillery on the site.

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1907

The Distillery is re-christened
as the George T. Stagg Distillery