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William Laure Weller

Whiskey Wholesaler

The Weller family immigrated to Maryland from Germany in the 1740s where they put down roots, purchased a large tract of land and became farmers and millers. They later moved to the Bluegrass state in the mid-1790s and began distilling on their land taking part in the early foundations of the whiskey industry that would go onto to become a defining part of Kentucky culture.

Samuel Weller, the third generation of Wellers in America and second generation distiller, joined another prominent distilling family following his marriage to Phoebe Larue. Their son William Larue Weller, born 1825, had generations of rich distilling history in his blood to guide his success in the evolving industry.

In 1849, W.L. Weller began his career as a wholesale whiskey dealer and distiller carrying on the legacy started by his paternal grandfather and his maternal great-grandfather. Weller first started W.L. Weller & Brothers with his younger sibling Charles before changing the name to W.L. Weller & Sons. Weller continued to grow his whiskey business over the years, gaining interest in his products and processes, and becoming a prominent whiskey brand.

In 1893 Julian P. “Pappy” Van Winkle Sr. was hired onto W.L. Weller & Sons as a whiskey salesman. After W.L. Weller’s passing in 1899, Pappy and his co-worker Alex Farnsley purchased the company in 1908. George Weller, William’s oldest son, remained President of the company until the beginning of Prohibition when Pappy and Farnsley decided to merge with Arthur Stitzel of A. PH. Stitzel Distillery to create Stitzel-Weller Distillery which opened on Derby Day of 1935.

Stitzel-Weller quickly became known for its wheated bourbon recipe using wheat instead of rye in the mash for a softer, smoother taste.

The legacy of William Larue Weller continues to be honored today with award-winning wheated bourbons such as his namesake William Larue Weller, Weller 12 Year, Weller Special Reserve and Weller 107 Antique.

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Pappy Van Winkle
Pappy Van Winkle

Pappy Van Winkle

Founder of the Old Rip Van Winkle Brand

A legend in bourbon history, Van Winkle built one of the most respected brands in American whiskey, celebrated for patience and uncompromising quality.

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George T. Stagg
George T. Stagg

George T. Stagg

Owner and Operator of O.F.C. Distillery

A visionary businessman who owned and expanded the O.F.C. Distillery into one of the largest of its time, laying the foundation for Buffalo Trace’s future.

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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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KEY MILESTONES
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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