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Flashback Friday – J.W. Dant Bottled-in-Bond 1977

J.W. Dant first started distilling whiskey in 1836 on a still he made from a hollowed out log. His whiskey became popular and he soon was able to purchase a copper still and eventually grew to become a well-known distiller in Kentucky. He was also known for having several sons who shared his talent for making whiskey. 

His son J.B. Dant would later found a distillery of his own just down the road from his father’s distillery and create the brand Yellowstone. Prohibition closed down both of these distilleries, but J.W. Dant Distillery was rebuilt after repeal. 

The Schenley Distilleries Company purchased the distillery and brand in the 1950s and the brand quickly became one of their leading whiskey brands. The distillery was closed in the 60s but the brand was still produced at other Schenley distilleries, usually Bernheim or Stagg. It became part of United Distillers when they purchased Schenley, but in 1993, they sold the brand to Heaven Hill and Heaven Hill produces it today.

J.W. Dant Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon

Proof: 100

Age: Five years old – Made Fall 1972. Bottled Fall 1977

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I would pair this Bourbon with a cigar that has some sweeter notes to the smoke as there is already plenty of spice in the taste. A My Father The Judge cigar would do just fine with its caramel and chocolate notes in the smoke.

Photos Courtesy of Rosemary Miller

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