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Heaven Hill
Heaven Hill Green.jpg
Type Bourbon whiskey
Manufacturer Heaven Hill
Country of origin Kentucky, United States
Alcohol by volume 40.00%
Proof 80
Related products Heaven Hill


Heaven Hill Bourbon and the distillery named after it, Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is a distillery

company headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky, USA. Its current distillery facility is in Louisville.

It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of

 bourbon whiskey in the world, and the only remaining family-owned distillery in Kentucky.[citation needed]

History

Heaven Hill was founded shortly after the repeal of Prohibition in 1935 by several investors,

including a prominent distiller, Joseph L. Beam, and a member of the Shapira family. As the

company developed, the five brothers of the Shapira family bought out the other investors.

Joe Beam remained as Master Distiller, along with his youngest son, Harry. Descendants of

the Shapira brothers own and run the company to this day.

The original name was "Old Heavenhill Springs" distillery. The company was founded as a

 bourbon distillery, and for most of its existence has concentrated on its flagship bourbon

labels, Evan Williams and Elijah Craig. However, in the past two decades the company has

expanded its portfolio significantly, acquiring brands or obtaining import rights for gins,

malt whiskey, vodkas, and other drinks.

Warehouses for aging bourbon at Heaven Hill's

Bardstown headquarters. The black fungus growing near the bottom is Baudoinia compniacensis,

a natural result of the maturing process.

On November 7, 1996, Heaven Hill's production plant was almost completely destroyed

by fire. Several of the company's warehouses were destroyed, and over 90,000 gallons

of alcohol lost. The company survived the next several years through the provision of

production capacity by its fellow local bourbon labels, Brown-Forman and Jim Beam, until

its purchase and adaptation of the new Heaven Hill Bernheim distillery in Louisville, while

fermenting, mashing, and distilling occurs at the new distillery, aging, bottling, and

shipping still occur in Bardstown.

The Heaven Hill company strongly emphasizes the history and traditions of bourbon in

its public relations, highlighting the company's location in the historical home of

bourbon-making and its status as the only such company still under local ownership.

In 2004, a Bourbon Heritage Center was opened on the old distillery grounds, featuring

historical exhibits and guided tours of the plant. The company also hosts the annual

Kentucky Bourbon Festival, and several of the company's brands are named after

famous local distillers.

Brands

As noted, Heaven Hill's traditional product has been bourbon; however, the company

now oversees a broad range of labels. Below is a listing of the company's labels:

A bottle of Heaven Hill "Black" Bourbon

Bourbon Brands

Other Brands

  • Ansac Cognac
  • Arandas Tequila
  • Aristocrat Vodka/Whiskey/Gin/Tequila
  • Bernheim Original
  • Blackheart Premium Spiced Rum
  • Burnett's Gin/Vodka
  • Christian Brothers Brandy/Holiday Nog/Ports & Sherries
  • Copa De Oro Coffee Liqueur
  • Coronet VSQ
  • Du Bouchett
  • Dubonnet
  • Glen Salen Pure Malt Scotch Whisky
  • Hpnotiq Liqueur
  • Kentucky Deluxe Blended Whiskey
  • O'Mara's Irish Country Cream
  • PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
  • Pikesville Supreme Straight Rye Whiskey
  • Rittenhouse Straight Rye Whiskey
  • Ron Leave Rum
  • Two Fingers Tequila
  • Whaler's Original Rum

Most of the company's labels are considered low to medium-priced. (Parker's Heritage

Collection is an exception.)

Trivia

All of the Master Distillers at Heaven Hill since its founding have been members of the

Beam family. The original Master Distiller was Joseph L. Beam, Jim Beam's first cousin.

He was followed by his son, Harry, who was followed by Earl Beam, the son of Jim Beam's

brother, Park. Earl Beam was succeeded by the current Master Distillers, Parker Beam and

his son, Craig Beam.