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Willett Distillery

Willett Distillery,[2][3] also known as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), Ltd., is a private, family-owned-and-operated company that produces bourbon and rye whiskey.[4][5][6][7] Over the years, the company has bottled whiskeys that range from two years of aging maturity up to 28 years.

Willett Distillery
TypePrivate
IndustryAlcoholic beverages
Founded1936 (1936)[1]
FounderA. Lambert Willett and sons
(esp. A. L. "Thompson" Willett)
Headquarters
Key people
Even G. Kulsveen
Martha H. Kulsveen (née Willett)
E. A. "Drew" Kulsveen
Janelle Kulsveen
Hunter Chavanne
K. M.-B. "Britt" Chavanne (née Kulsveen)
Productsbourbon and rye whiskey
Websitewww.kentuckybourbonwhiskey.com

The company is located on the outskirts of Bardstown, Kentucky, on a site that began as a farm owned by the Willett family. Primarily operating as a relatively large independent bottling company, KBD has been called "the big daddy of bourbon and rye bottling".[5] The company has remained under family ownership and operation at the same location since it was created in 1936 as the Willett Distilling Company. The company started doing business as KBD in the mid-1980s.

As of October 2011, the company employed about 14 people – four family members and 8 to 12 line workers.[7]

In 2012, it began promoting the Willett name again as its primary business name.[2]

In addition to marketing a number of its own brands, KBD also operates as a contract bottler for various brands that are owned and marketed by others.

Most (perhaps all) of the brands that are owned by KBD do not actually identify KBD as the producing company on their labels. Instead, the company does business under various fictitious company names.[citation needed] These other business names often correspond to the bottling brand names such as the Old Bardstown Distilling Company for the Old Bardstown bourbon brand and the Noah's Mill Distilling Company for the Noah's Mill bourbon brand.[citation needed]

KBD did not operate as a distillery between the early 1980s and January 2012,[8][9] although the company had the word distillers in its name (and similarly used "distilling company" and "distillery" in the various company names that it printed on labels). However, KBD has been refurbishing and enhancing its prior distillery plant, and began limited test distilling on January 21, 2012.[8][10][11][12][13][14] The company does not identify specifically where in Kentucky its products are distilled, although it has been suggested that most of their products have been distilled by the Heaven Hill Distillery, which has its company headquarters located close to KBD.[9] The two companies are located about a half mile from each other along the same road in Bardstown, Kentucky.

For its new distilling operation, the company has three operating stills – a column still, a "doubler", and a pot still.[15] The company has eight warehouses on site – each of which holds 5000–6000 barrels of whiskey for aging.[15] Master Distiller Drew Kulsveen said that the warehouses are about a quarter of the size of those found at other distilleries.[15]

Company history Edit

The company was founded as the Willett Distilling Company in 1936.[1]

John David Willett (born in 1841) had been the master distiller for the Moore, Willett & Frenke Distillery, which he had formed with his brother-in-law Thomas S. Moore of Bardstown, and a Mr. Frenke of Louisville. In 1876, Willett fell ill and sold his interest in the company.[16][17] The resulting company became the Mattingly Moore Distillery. However, John David Willett lived for another 38 years after this transaction and died in 1914. The Mattingly Moore Distillery became an important part in the history of other significant bourbon brands, such as the Tom Moore bourbon brand and other brands of the Barton Brands distillery (sometimes known as the Tom Moore distillery).

Starting at the age of 15 with a five-year stint at the Mattingly Moore Distillery, his son, A. Lambert Willett (born in 1883) picked up his father's profession.[16] Lambert Willett then worked for the Max Selliger & Co. Distillery for twenty years – eventually becoming one-third owner and superintendent of the plant.[16] A. L. "Thompson" Willett, Lambert's son (born in 1909), also joined him at the plant as assistant superintendent. Lambert Willett later purchased a farm and, together with his sons and especially led by Thompson Willett, founded the Willett Distilling Company on the site. Thompson and Lambert Willett used John David Willett's bourbon recipes as the basis of the whiskey that they would distill there and brand as Old Bardstown.

The construction of the Willett Distilling Company began in the spring of 1936 (soon after the 1933 repeal of alcohol prohibition in the United States), and the company produced its first batch of 300 bushels (about 30 barrels) on March 17, 1937.[1] Five years after founding the Willett Distilling Company, Lambert Willett left Max Selliger & Co. to pursue the family business full-time.[18] Lambert Willett and at least four of his sons held substantial positions of responsibility at the company. Lambert Willett died in 1970.

A. L. "Thompson" Willett, the son of Lambert Willett, was the president of the company until 1984. At one time, he was also the president of the Kentucky Distillers Association, and he also held a number of other positions of prominence in the community. He was a member of the Nelson County Historical Society, where his interests included the early history of whiskey-making in Kentucky.[19] Thompson Willett's legal name was actually the same as his fathers, but he became known as "Thompson", using the maiden surname of his mother (née Mary Catherine Thompson) to distinguish him from his father.

Thompson Willett's daughter Martha Harriet Willett and some other members of her generation of the family worked for the company as well, and in 1972 she married Even (pronounced Evan) G. Kulsveen, formerly of Hamar, Norway, who had emigrated to the United States at the age of 14 and had been a merchant marine, chef, and glass decanter craftsman.[20]

During the 1970s energy crisis, the company switched from producing whiskey to producing ethanol for gasohol fuel.[18] This strategy soon failed when fuel prices returned to lower levels, and the distilling facilities were completely shut down in the early 1980s.[18]

Kulsveen and his wife purchased the company and the property on July 1, 1984, and renamed the company to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), Ltd., registered distillery number DSP-KY-78.[17][20] For some time, KBD continued to produce bourbon from the aging barrels that the Willett distillery had produced before they had stopped distilling. KBD then increasingly began to purchase its bourbon from other distilleries and operate as an independent bottling company, and restocked its barrel aging facilities with purchased barrels. The next generation of the family, particularly their son E. A. "Drew" Kulsveen and his wife Janelle,[2] their daughter K. M.-B. "Britt" Chavanne and her husband Hunter Chavanne, have since taken over the primary roles at the company.[8][14][21] Drew Kulsveen is the current Master Distiller and manages production,[15] Janelle Kulsveen runs the gift shop and tasting room, Britt Chavanne runs day-to-day operations, and Hunter Chavanne covers sales and marketing.[2][13]

After dropping out of the Kentucky Distillers Association (KDA) for decades, the company rejoined in October 2012.[2][22] Also in October 2012, the KDA announced that it would expand its Kentucky Bourbon Trail program to include a new "Craft Tour" of seven artisan distilleries, including the Willett Distillery.[23][24] In December, 2015, it was announced that the Willett distillery was promoted to a higher class of membership in the Distillers' Association, becoming its first member in a new class of membership called the "Proof" level.[3]

On June 14, 2018, the company announced the promotion of Kristin Martha-Britt Kulsveen to President and Chief Whiskey Officer, replacing her mother Martha Harriett Willett Kulsveen as President.[25] Even Kulsveen holds the title of Executive Director.[20]

In September 2019, the company opened an on-site bar and small-plate restaurant called The Bar at Willett.[26][27]

On September 19, 2019, Even Kulsveen was inducted into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame and recognized with a Parker Beam Lifetime Achievement Award by the KDA, who described Kulsveen as "a beloved icon who patiently resurrected one of the state's most historic distilleries and returned the family-owned brand to global prominence".[20]

In October 2021, the company partnered with rock band Kings of Leon, releasing a limited edition Bourbon and rye whiskey collection.[28][29][30]

In December 2022, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced that KBD would invest nearly $93 million to build warehouses and other production facilities and create 35 new jobs in Springfield, Kentucky.[31][32][28]

Products Edit

The brands owned and marketed by KBD include the following:

  • General market brands:
    • Johnny Drum[21] bourbon
      • Green label 40-43% abv,
      • Private Stock label 50.5% abv, (No age statement)
    • Old Bardstown bourbon
      • Black label 43% abv, No age statement;
      • Gold label 40% abv, No age statement;
      • Estate Bottled label 50.5% abv, No age statement – the original Willett Distillery brand, first batch distilled 1937
      • Bottled In Bond 50% abv, No age statement although it is at least four years old as which is true with all spirits that are classified as being Bottled in bond
    • Vintage bourbon and rye (47% abv, various ages including 17, 21, and 23 years)
  • Single barrel brands:
  • Small batch (at most 12 barrels[7] per batch) collection:[9]
    • Willett Pot Still Reserve[33] bourbon (47% abv, No age statement, formerly a single-barrel brand) – introduced 2008; bottled in a decorative decanter that received a double gold award for packaging design at the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[35]
      (Although the product has the term pot still in its name, it has been reported that part of the distillation process for the product was performed using the more common column still distillation method—with a pot still used only for the doubler stage.)
    • Kentucky Vintage bourbon (45% abv, No age statement)
    • Noah's Mill bourbon (57.15% abv, No age statement)
    • Pure Kentucky XO bourbon (53.5% abv, No age statement)
    • Rowan's Creek bourbon (50.05% abv, No age statement)[36] – This is KBD's best-selling brand, available in 27 states as of October 2011.[7]
  • Limited availability brands:
    • Corner Creek bourbon[5][8][37][38] (44.3% abv, No age statement)
    • Kentucky Pride bourbon[5][8][37] (45% abv, No age statement)
  • Contract Brands: KBD also bottles and ages a number of brands under contract, including the bottling for such brands as:

The company also occasionally releases various limited-edition special bottlings (often bottled under variations of the Willett brand name) for individual distributors.[33][46][47] In 2014, it released the first of a planned series of "exploratory cask finish" (XCF) special releases, an American rye finished in Curaçao casks from France (51.7% abv, 7 year aging).[48]

Awards Edit

Many of the company's brands have received awards at the annual San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[49] These include Willett Pot Still Reserve (gold medal and double gold medal for packaging, 2009), Old Bardstown Gold, Black and Estate Bottled labels (each receiving a silver medal in 2012), Johnny Drum Private Stock (double gold medal, 2010), Johnny Drum Green and Black labels (each receiving a silver medal in 2012), Kentucky Vintage (double gold medal, 2005, silver medal, 2012), Noah's Mill (gold medal, 2005; double gold medal, 2011), Pure Kentucky XO (double gold medal, 2005, silver medal, 2012), and Rowan's Creek (gold medal, 2005; gold medal, 2011).

The Beverage Testing Institute rated Corner Creek bourbon at 92 in a 2010 tasting and Black Maple Hill rye at 95 in a 2008 tasting.[50] Both of these ratings are in the range of 90-95, which the Institute refers to as "exceptional".

Malt Advocate Magazine rated Willett Family Reserve 22-year-old rye at 96 "a classic" (Vol. 18, #1), Willett Family Reserve 25-year-old bourbon at 95 "a classic" (Vol. 18, #1), Willett Family Reserve 23-year-old rye at 94 "outstanding" (Vol. 17, #2), Vintage 17-year-old bourbon at 92 "outstanding" (Vol. 15, #2), Rowan's Creek 12-year-old bourbon at 92 "outstanding" (Vol. 14, #2), Vintage 21-year-old rye at 91 "outstanding" (Vol. 15, #4), and Willett Pot Still Reserve at 90 "outstanding" (Vol. 17, #2).[51]

In the 2011 edition of the Whisky Bible by Jim Murray, a Willett Aged 17 Years Barrel Proof was named a "World Whisky of the Year" (10–17 Years Single Barrel).[52]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Willett History". Willett Distillery official web site. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e Willett distillery joins Kentucky Distillers' Association, Kentucky Distillers Association, October 4, 2102. January 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "Willett Distillery Advances Membership Rank in Kentucky Distillers' Association". Kentucky Distillers' Association. December 8, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  4. ^ Willett Distillery company web site.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Whiskey Wednesday: American Independent Bottlers, Sku's Recent Eats: Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond (and Whiskey on Wednesday!), April 28, 2009. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  6. ^ Willett Family Reserve: All Expressions, StraightBourbon.com, June 5, 2008 (and previous). (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  7. ^ a b c d Ken Miller, In a Willett state of mind at the Freakin' Frog, Las Vegas Weekly, October 8, 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d e American Whiskey: We Visit Bardstown's Secret Master Whiskeyman... sort of, February 22, 2001, updated April 29, 2006. (Access date December 10, 2010.)
  9. ^ a b c d Whiskey Wednesday: The Distiller That Doesn't Distill - Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD), Sku's Recent Eats: Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond (and Whiskey on Wednesday!), May 5, 2009. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  10. ^ Jay Erisman and John Hansell, Willett's Making Whiskey. Again., Whisky Advocate Blog, March 30, 2012.
  11. ^ Review: Willett Family Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon – 8 Year (Barrel 305), Sour Mash Manifesto, March 27, 2012.
  12. ^ Drew Kulsveen, Last batch of Bourbon for the day. Distilling Rye tomorrow, KBD on Twitter, January 21, 2012.
  13. ^ a b Bourbon Distilleries: Willett Distillery, The Party Source. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  14. ^ a b American Whiskey: American Distilling Institute, American Whiskey, April, 2012.
  15. ^ a b c d Willett Distillery, Post Prohibition web site.
  16. ^ a b c Old Bardstown 4 Year Old, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, D & M.
  17. ^ a b Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Angel's Share Magazine, October 2, 2011.
  18. ^ a b c June's American Whiskey Club, D & M, May 30, 2009.
  19. ^ Henry G. Crowgey, Kentucky Bourbon: The Early Years of Whiskeymaking, University of Kentucky Press, 1971 (p. ix Acknowledgements).
  20. ^ a b c d "Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame Inducts Six New Members & Bestows Lifetime Achievement Award". Kentucky Distillers Association. September 19, 2019.
  21. ^ a b c Video: Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Bardstown, Kentucky, Bourbonblog.com, September 28th, 2010. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  22. ^ Willett distillery joins Kentucky spirits group, Louisville Courier-Journal, October 4, 2012.
  23. ^ Bourbon Trail launches new tour of artisan distilleries, Lexington Herald-Leader, October 12, 2012.
  24. ^ Craft distilleries across the state added to Kentucky Bourbon Trail experience, The Lane Report, October 12, 2012.
  25. ^ "Britt Kulsveen Named President & Chief Whiskey Officer". Willett Distillery - Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey. June 14, 2018.
  26. ^ "Willett Distillery's Bar Opens with Food, Cocktails, and Plenty of Bourbon on the Menu". Food & Wine.
  27. ^ "Willett Opens A Special Restaurant And Bar At Its Historic Kentucky Distillery". The Whiskey Wash. September 16, 2019.
  28. ^ a b Carruthers, Nicola (2022-12-13). "Willett plans $93m Kentucky distillery". The Spirits Business. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  29. ^ Keck, Matthew (2022-09-16). "Kings of Leon releasing exclusive whiskey at Bourbon and Beyond". WLKY. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  30. ^ McCarthy, John. "Kings Of Leon Partners With Willett Distillery To Introduce Kiamichi, A Collection Of 'Family' Whiskeys". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  31. ^ Hughes, Chris (2022-12-08). "Willett Distillery to invest $93 million in Washington County". spectrumnews1.com. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  32. ^ Reid, Jane (2022-12-13). "Willett Distillery announcement brings bourbon to dry county". The News-Enterprise. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  33. ^ a b c John Hansell, Friday's Pick: Willett Single Barrel Estate Reserve Bourbon, What Does John Know? News and Views from John Hansell, Malt Advocate Publisher and Editor, January 18, 2008 (and reply comment by Drew Kulsveen, January 22, 2008, and replies by others). (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  34. ^ The newest Willett family estate Rye, StraightBourbon.com. (Access date January 2011).
  35. ^ Parker's Heritage Named Best-in-show Bourbon; Baker's Wins Double Gold; Basil Hayden's and Knob Creek Win Gold; Willett Pot Still Gets Double Gold for Packaging, BBQ and Bourbon: Celebrating Great Kentucky Barbeque and Great Kentucky Bourbon, April 4, 2009. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  36. ^ "Rowan's Creek Bourbon". September 20, 2007.
  37. ^ a b c d The Complete List of American Whiskey Distilleries & Brands, Sku's Recent Eats: Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond (and Whiskey on Wednesday!), May 5, 2009, last updated December 1, 2010. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  38. ^ Corner Creek Bourbon review, StogieGuys.com, September 26, 2011.
  39. ^ a b Jason Pyle, Michter's Unblended Small Batch American Whiskey, Sour Mash Manifesto, 23 February 2011.
  40. ^ CVI Brands official web site.
  41. ^ Ozersky, Josh, Bourbon Mania!, The Wall Street Journal, March 22, 2013.
  42. ^ Clyde May's Conecuh Ridge Whiskey, official web site. (Access date January 4, 2011.)
  43. ^ Chatham Imports official web site.
  44. ^ Charles K. Cowdery, Non-Distiller Producers; Make The Brands, But Buy The Whiskey 2012-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, American Distiller #89, Reprinted with permission from The Bourbon Country Reader, Volume 10 Number 5 (September 2007). (Access date December 13, 2010.)
  45. ^ Charles K. Cowdery, Who Made That Whiskey?, The Chuck Cowdery Blog: American Whiskey & Other Stuff, February 19, 2008. (Access date December 13, 2010.)
  46. ^ Willett Family Pot Still Reserve, StraightBourbon.com, February 17, 2008 (and previous). (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  47. ^ Pot Stills Versus Column Stills, The Chuck Cowdery Blog: American Whiskey & Other Stuff, February 26, 2008. (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  48. ^ Patton, Janet, LexGo Eat: Willett Distillery releasing new rye, pop-up Jewish deli, Greentea Tea Room menu, Lexington Herald-Leader, October 30, 2014.
  49. ^ San Francisco World Spirits Competition web site (Access date December 11, 2010.)
  50. ^ Beverage Testing Institute site. (Accessed January 2010.)
  51. ^ Malt Advocate. (Accessed January 2011).
  52. ^ Whiskey Bible 2011 Awards site. (Accessed January 2011).

External links Edit

  • Official website

willett, distillery, also, known, kentucky, bourbon, distillers, private, family, owned, operated, company, that, produces, bourbon, whiskey, over, years, company, bottled, whiskeys, that, range, from, years, aging, maturity, years, typeprivateindustryalcoholi. Willett Distillery 2 3 also known as Kentucky Bourbon Distillers KBD Ltd is a private family owned and operated company that produces bourbon and rye whiskey 4 5 6 7 Over the years the company has bottled whiskeys that range from two years of aging maturity up to 28 years Willett DistilleryTypePrivateIndustryAlcoholic beveragesFounded1936 1936 1 FounderA Lambert Willett and sons esp A L Thompson Willett HeadquartersBardstown KentuckyKey peopleEven G KulsveenMartha H Kulsveen nee Willett E A Drew KulsveenJanelle KulsveenHunter ChavanneK M B Britt Chavanne nee Kulsveen Productsbourbon and rye whiskeyWebsitewww kentuckybourbonwhiskey comThis article s lead section may be too long for the length of the article Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article Please read the layout guide and lead section guidelines to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page August 2023 The company is located on the outskirts of Bardstown Kentucky on a site that began as a farm owned by the Willett family Primarily operating as a relatively large independent bottling company KBD has been called the big daddy of bourbon and rye bottling 5 The company has remained under family ownership and operation at the same location since it was created in 1936 as the Willett Distilling Company The company started doing business as KBD in the mid 1980s As of October 2011 the company employed about 14 people four family members and 8 to 12 line workers 7 In 2012 it began promoting the Willett name again as its primary business name 2 In addition to marketing a number of its own brands KBD also operates as a contract bottler for various brands that are owned and marketed by others Most perhaps all of the brands that are owned by KBD do not actually identify KBD as the producing company on their labels Instead the company does business under various fictitious company names citation needed These other business names often correspond to the bottling brand names such as the Old Bardstown Distilling Company for the Old Bardstown bourbon brand and the Noah s Mill Distilling Company for the Noah s Mill bourbon brand citation needed KBD did not operate as a distillery between the early 1980s and January 2012 8 9 although the company had the word distillers in its name and similarly used distilling company and distillery in the various company names that it printed on labels However KBD has been refurbishing and enhancing its prior distillery plant and began limited test distilling on January 21 2012 8 10 11 12 13 14 The company does not identify specifically where in Kentucky its products are distilled although it has been suggested that most of their products have been distilled by the Heaven Hill Distillery which has its company headquarters located close to KBD 9 The two companies are located about a half mile from each other along the same road in Bardstown Kentucky For its new distilling operation the company has three operating stills a column still a doubler and a pot still 15 The company has eight warehouses on site each of which holds 5000 6000 barrels of whiskey for aging 15 Master Distiller Drew Kulsveen said that the warehouses are about a quarter of the size of those found at other distilleries 15 Contents 1 Company history 2 Products 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCompany history EditThe company was founded as the Willett Distilling Company in 1936 1 John David Willett born in 1841 had been the master distiller for the Moore Willett amp Frenke Distillery which he had formed with his brother in law Thomas S Moore of Bardstown and a Mr Frenke of Louisville In 1876 Willett fell ill and sold his interest in the company 16 17 The resulting company became the Mattingly Moore Distillery However John David Willett lived for another 38 years after this transaction and died in 1914 The Mattingly Moore Distillery became an important part in the history of other significant bourbon brands such as the Tom Moore bourbon brand and other brands of the Barton Brands distillery sometimes known as the Tom Moore distillery Starting at the age of 15 with a five year stint at the Mattingly Moore Distillery his son A Lambert Willett born in 1883 picked up his father s profession 16 Lambert Willett then worked for the Max Selliger amp Co Distillery for twenty years eventually becoming one third owner and superintendent of the plant 16 A L Thompson Willett Lambert s son born in 1909 also joined him at the plant as assistant superintendent Lambert Willett later purchased a farm and together with his sons and especially led by Thompson Willett founded the Willett Distilling Company on the site Thompson and Lambert Willett used John David Willett s bourbon recipes as the basis of the whiskey that they would distill there and brand as Old Bardstown The construction of the Willett Distilling Company began in the spring of 1936 soon after the 1933 repeal of alcohol prohibition in the United States and the company produced its first batch of 300 bushels about 30 barrels on March 17 1937 1 Five years after founding the Willett Distilling Company Lambert Willett left Max Selliger amp Co to pursue the family business full time 18 Lambert Willett and at least four of his sons held substantial positions of responsibility at the company Lambert Willett died in 1970 A L Thompson Willett the son of Lambert Willett was the president of the company until 1984 At one time he was also the president of the Kentucky Distillers Association and he also held a number of other positions of prominence in the community He was a member of the Nelson County Historical Society where his interests included the early history of whiskey making in Kentucky 19 Thompson Willett s legal name was actually the same as his fathers but he became known as Thompson using the maiden surname of his mother nee Mary Catherine Thompson to distinguish him from his father Thompson Willett s daughter Martha Harriet Willett and some other members of her generation of the family worked for the company as well and in 1972 she married Even pronounced Evan G Kulsveen formerly of Hamar Norway who had emigrated to the United States at the age of 14 and had been a merchant marine chef and glass decanter craftsman 20 During the 1970s energy crisis the company switched from producing whiskey to producing ethanol for gasohol fuel 18 This strategy soon failed when fuel prices returned to lower levels and the distilling facilities were completely shut down in the early 1980s 18 Kulsveen and his wife purchased the company and the property on July 1 1984 and renamed the company to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers KBD Ltd registered distillery number DSP KY 78 17 20 For some time KBD continued to produce bourbon from the aging barrels that the Willett distillery had produced before they had stopped distilling KBD then increasingly began to purchase its bourbon from other distilleries and operate as an independent bottling company and restocked its barrel aging facilities with purchased barrels The next generation of the family particularly their son E A Drew Kulsveen and his wife Janelle 2 their daughter K M B Britt Chavanne and her husband Hunter Chavanne have since taken over the primary roles at the company 8 14 21 Drew Kulsveen is the current Master Distiller and manages production 15 Janelle Kulsveen runs the gift shop and tasting room Britt Chavanne runs day to day operations and Hunter Chavanne covers sales and marketing 2 13 After dropping out of the Kentucky Distillers Association KDA for decades the company rejoined in October 2012 2 22 Also in October 2012 the KDA announced that it would expand its Kentucky Bourbon Trail program to include a new Craft Tour of seven artisan distilleries including the Willett Distillery 23 24 In December 2015 it was announced that the Willett distillery was promoted to a higher class of membership in the Distillers Association becoming its first member in a new class of membership called the Proof level 3 On June 14 2018 the company announced the promotion of Kristin Martha Britt Kulsveen to President and Chief Whiskey Officer replacing her mother Martha Harriett Willett Kulsveen as President 25 Even Kulsveen holds the title of Executive Director 20 In September 2019 the company opened an on site bar and small plate restaurant called The Bar at Willett 26 27 On September 19 2019 Even Kulsveen was inducted into the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame and recognized with a Parker Beam Lifetime Achievement Award by the KDA who described Kulsveen as a beloved icon who patiently resurrected one of the state s most historic distilleries and returned the family owned brand to global prominence 20 In October 2021 the company partnered with rock band Kings of Leon releasing a limited edition Bourbon and rye whiskey collection 28 29 30 In December 2022 Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced that KBD would invest nearly 93 million to build warehouses and other production facilities and create 35 new jobs in Springfield Kentucky 31 32 28 Products EditThe brands owned and marketed by KBD include the following General market brands Johnny Drum 21 bourbon Green label 40 43 abv Private Stock label 50 5 abv No age statement Old Bardstown bourbon Black label 43 abv No age statement Gold label 40 abv No age statement Estate Bottled label 50 5 abv No age statement the original Willett Distillery brand first batch distilled 1937 Bottled In Bond 50 abv No age statement although it is at least four years old as which is true with all spirits that are classified as being Bottled in bond Vintage bourbon and rye 47 abv various ages including 17 21 and 23 years Single barrel brands Willett Family Estate 21 33 bourbon and rye 34 barrel proof varying abv and aging limited distribution Small batch at most 12 barrels 7 per batch collection 9 Willett Pot Still Reserve 33 bourbon 47 abv No age statement formerly a single barrel brand introduced 2008 bottled in a decorative decanter that received a double gold award for packaging design at the 2008 San Francisco World Spirits Competition 35 Although the product has the term pot still in its name it has been reported that part of the distillation process for the product was performed using the more common column still distillation method with a pot still used only for the doubler stage Kentucky Vintage bourbon 45 abv No age statement Noah s Mill bourbon 57 15 abv No age statement Pure Kentucky XO bourbon 53 5 abv No age statement Rowan s Creek bourbon 50 05 abv No age statement 36 This is KBD s best selling brand available in 27 states as of October 2011 7 Limited availability brands Corner Creek bourbon 5 8 37 38 44 3 abv No age statement Kentucky Pride bourbon 5 8 37 45 abv No age statement Contract Brands KBD also bottles and ages a number of brands under contract including the bottling for such brands as Black Maple Hill small batch bourbon and rye 46 6 abv 14 year aging for CVI Brands 5 37 39 40 41 Classic Cask small batch bourbon and rye 17 21 year aging for Spirit Imports 5 9 Conecuh Ridge small batch whiskey distilled from bourbon mash 42 45 abv approximately 4 year aging for Spirits Acquisition Corp Note that under U S regulations a whiskey distilled from bourbon mash is similar to a bourbon but is aged in used oak barrels rather than in new ones Michter s small batch and single barrel bourbon rye and bourbon like unblended American whiskey various abv and ages for Chatham Imports 5 37 39 43 Old Pogue small batch bourbon 45 5 abv 9 year aging for the Pogue family 44 45 The company also occasionally releases various limited edition special bottlings often bottled under variations of the Willett brand name for individual distributors 33 46 47 In 2014 it released the first of a planned series of exploratory cask finish XCF special releases an American rye finished in Curacao casks from France 51 7 abv 7 year aging 48 Awards EditMany of the company s brands have received awards at the annual San Francisco World Spirits Competition 49 These include Willett Pot Still Reserve gold medal and double gold medal for packaging 2009 Old Bardstown Gold Black and Estate Bottled labels each receiving a silver medal in 2012 Johnny Drum Private Stock double gold medal 2010 Johnny Drum Green and Black labels each receiving a silver medal in 2012 Kentucky Vintage double gold medal 2005 silver medal 2012 Noah s Mill gold medal 2005 double gold medal 2011 Pure Kentucky XO double gold medal 2005 silver medal 2012 and Rowan s Creek gold medal 2005 gold medal 2011 The Beverage Testing Institute rated Corner Creek bourbon at 92 in a 2010 tasting and Black Maple Hill rye at 95 in a 2008 tasting 50 Both of these ratings are in the range of 90 95 which the Institute refers to as exceptional Malt Advocate Magazine rated Willett Family Reserve 22 year old rye at 96 a classic Vol 18 1 Willett Family Reserve 25 year old bourbon at 95 a classic Vol 18 1 Willett Family Reserve 23 year old rye at 94 outstanding Vol 17 2 Vintage 17 year old bourbon at 92 outstanding Vol 15 2 Rowan s Creek 12 year old bourbon at 92 outstanding Vol 14 2 Vintage 21 year old rye at 91 outstanding Vol 15 4 and Willett Pot Still Reserve at 90 outstanding Vol 17 2 51 In the 2011 edition of the Whisky Bible by Jim Murray a Willett Aged 17 Years Barrel Proof was named a World Whisky of the Year 10 17 Years Single Barrel 52 See also Edit nbsp Liquor portalIndependent bottlers Single barrel whiskey Small batch whiskey List of historic whisky distilleriesReferences Edit a b c The Willett History Willett Distillery official web site Retrieved August 8 2016 a b c d e Willett distillery joins Kentucky Distillers Association Kentucky Distillers Association October 4 2102 Archived January 18 2013 at the Wayback Machine a b Willett Distillery Advances Membership Rank in Kentucky Distillers Association Kentucky Distillers Association December 8 2015 Retrieved January 3 2016 Willett Distillery company web site a b c d e f g Whiskey Wednesday American Independent Bottlers Sku s Recent Eats Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond and Whiskey on Wednesday April 28 2009 Access date December 11 2010 Willett Family Reserve All Expressions StraightBourbon com June 5 2008 and previous Access date December 11 2010 a b c d Ken Miller In a Willett state of mind at the Freakin Frog Las Vegas Weekly October 8 2011 a b c d e American Whiskey We Visit Bardstown s Secret Master Whiskeyman sort of February 22 2001 updated April 29 2006 Access date December 10 2010 a b c d Whiskey Wednesday The Distiller That Doesn t Distill Kentucky Bourbon Distillers KBD Sku s Recent Eats Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond and Whiskey on Wednesday May 5 2009 Access date December 11 2010 Jay Erisman and John Hansell Willett s Making Whiskey Again Whisky Advocate Blog March 30 2012 Review Willett Family Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon 8 Year Barrel 305 Sour Mash Manifesto March 27 2012 Drew Kulsveen Last batch of Bourbon for the day Distilling Rye tomorrow KBD on Twitter January 21 2012 a b Bourbon Distilleries Willett Distillery The Party Source Access date December 11 2010 a b American Whiskey American Distilling Institute American Whiskey April 2012 a b c d Willett Distillery Post Prohibition web site a b c Old Bardstown 4 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey D amp M a b Kentucky Bourbon Distillers Angel s Share Magazine October 2 2011 a b c June s American Whiskey Club D amp M May 30 2009 Henry G Crowgey Kentucky Bourbon The Early Years of Whiskeymaking University of Kentucky Press 1971 p ix Acknowledgements a b c d Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame Inducts Six New Members amp Bestows Lifetime Achievement Award Kentucky Distillers Association September 19 2019 a b c Video Kentucky Bourbon Distillers Bardstown Kentucky Bourbonblog com September 28th 2010 Access date December 11 2010 Willett distillery joins Kentucky spirits group Louisville Courier Journal October 4 2012 Bourbon Trail launches new tour of artisan distilleries Lexington Herald Leader October 12 2012 Craft distilleries across the state added to Kentucky Bourbon Trail experience The Lane Report October 12 2012 Britt Kulsveen Named President amp Chief Whiskey Officer Willett Distillery Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey June 14 2018 Willett Distillery s Bar Opens with Food Cocktails and Plenty of Bourbon on the Menu Food amp Wine Willett Opens A Special Restaurant And Bar At Its Historic Kentucky Distillery The Whiskey Wash September 16 2019 a b Carruthers Nicola 2022 12 13 Willett plans 93m Kentucky distillery The Spirits Business Retrieved 2023 06 15 Keck Matthew 2022 09 16 Kings of Leon releasing exclusive whiskey at Bourbon and Beyond WLKY Retrieved 2023 06 15 McCarthy John Kings Of Leon Partners With Willett Distillery To Introduce Kiamichi A Collection Of Family Whiskeys Forbes Retrieved 2023 06 15 Hughes Chris 2022 12 08 Willett Distillery to invest 93 million in Washington County spectrumnews1 com Retrieved 2023 06 15 Reid Jane 2022 12 13 Willett Distillery announcement brings bourbon to dry county The News Enterprise Retrieved 2023 06 15 a b c John Hansell Friday s Pick Willett Single Barrel Estate Reserve Bourbon What Does John Know News and Views from John Hansell Malt Advocate Publisher and Editor January 18 2008 and reply comment by Drew Kulsveen January 22 2008 and replies by others Access date December 11 2010 The newest Willett family estate Rye StraightBourbon com Access date January 2011 Parker s Heritage Named Best in show Bourbon Baker s Wins Double Gold Basil Hayden s and Knob Creek Win Gold Willett Pot Still Gets Double Gold for Packaging BBQ and Bourbon Celebrating Great Kentucky Barbeque and Great Kentucky Bourbon April 4 2009 Access date December 11 2010 Rowan s Creek Bourbon September 20 2007 a b c d The Complete List of American Whiskey Distilleries amp Brands Sku s Recent Eats Eating Adventures in the Los Angeles Area and Beyond and Whiskey on Wednesday May 5 2009 last updated December 1 2010 Access date December 11 2010 Corner Creek Bourbon review StogieGuys com September 26 2011 a b Jason Pyle Michter s Unblended Small Batch American Whiskey Sour Mash Manifesto 23 February 2011 CVI Brands official web site Ozersky Josh Bourbon Mania The Wall Street Journal March 22 2013 Clyde May s Conecuh Ridge Whiskey official web site Access date January 4 2011 Chatham Imports official web site Charles K Cowdery Non Distiller Producers Make The Brands But Buy The Whiskey Archived 2012 10 29 at the Wayback Machine American Distiller 89 Reprinted with permission from The Bourbon Country Reader Volume 10 Number 5 September 2007 Access date December 13 2010 Charles K Cowdery Who Made That Whiskey The Chuck Cowdery Blog American Whiskey amp Other Stuff February 19 2008 Access date December 13 2010 Willett Family Pot Still Reserve StraightBourbon com February 17 2008 and previous Access date December 11 2010 Pot Stills Versus Column Stills The Chuck Cowdery Blog American Whiskey amp Other Stuff February 26 2008 Access date December 11 2010 Patton Janet LexGo Eat Willett Distillery releasing new rye pop up Jewish deli Greentea Tea Room menu Lexington Herald Leader October 30 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition web site Access date December 11 2010 Beverage Testing Institute site Accessed January 2010 Malt Advocate Accessed January 2011 Whiskey Bible 2011 Awards site Accessed January 2011 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willett Distillery amp oldid 1171497948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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