First produced in 1873, Byrrh Grand Quinquina was created by brothers Pallade and Simon Violoet in the small French town of Thuir. Still produced in accordance with the original recipe, Byrrh is created by macerating South America... Read More
Macerated fresh Michigan Montmorency cherries are added to cask-strength Last Feather Rye and soaked for 14 days—imparting natural colors and flavors to our cherry rye whiskey. Reflecting the heritage and terroir of Michigan... Read More
In 1883 he changed the company name to "The Joseph Seagram Flour Mill and Distillery Company". He eventually sold the dry goods store to focus his attention on whisky production. At this time in Canada, whisky was made with a... Read More
In 1883 he changed the company name to "The Joseph Seagram Flour Mill and Distillery Company". He eventually sold the dry goods store to focus his attention on whisky production. At this time in Canada, whisky was made with a... Read More