Four Rosesis a brand ofKentuckystraightbourbon whiskeyproduced at Four Roses Distillery inLawrenceburg,Kentuckyby theKirin Brewery Company.
![]() Four Roses Bourbon | |
Type | Bourbon Whiskey |
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Manufacturer | Four Roses Distillery LLC (Kirin) |
Country of origin | United States |
Introduced | 1888 |
Alcohol by volume | 40% Four Roses Bourbon 45% Small Batch 50% Single Barrel 52% Small Batch Select |
Proof (US) | 80 Four Roses Bourbon 90 Small Batch 100 Single Barrel 104 Small Batch Select |
Website | www |
Old Prentice Distillery | |
![]() Four Roses distillery main building | |
Location | Lawrenceburg, Kentucky |
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Coordinates | 37°58′23″N84°53′54″W/ 37.97306°N 84.89833°W |
Built | 1910 |
Architect | Joseph & Joseph Architects |
Architectural style | SpanishMission revival |
NRHP referenceNo. | 87000478[1] |
Added to NRHP | March 19, 1987 |
ItsSpanish Mission-styledistillery was built in 1910 and is listed on theNational Register of Historic PlacesasOld Prentice Distillery.The company's warehouse for aging and bottling operations is inCox's Creek, Kentucky.The brand and its products have evolved and transformed since the company's founding in the late 19th century, and especially since the firm's acquisition by the Kirin Brewery Company ofJapanat the beginning of the 21st century.[2]
History
editThere are conflicting accounts of the brand's origin.[3]Four Roses owner Kirin Brewery names Paul Jones Jr. as the founder of the brand.[3][4]The company says the brand name was trademarked in 1888 by Jones, who claimed it had been produced and sold as early as the 1860s.[4]An alternative account has the brand founded byRufus Mathewson Rose,speculating it was probably named in honor of himself, his brother Origen, and their two sons.[5]The company website makes no mention of anyone named Rose.
The Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, was built in 1910 with Spanish Mission-style architecture, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]It was originally called the Old Prentice distillery and was owned byJ.T.S. Brown.[6]It was designed by Joseph & Joseph Architects, a firm with a history that has spanned more than a century in distillery design.[6]
The Four Roses brand was purchased bySeagramdistillers, a Canadian firm, in 1943. Around the end of the 1950s, Seagram discontinued its sale within the United States in order to focus on promoting its core product,blended whiskey– although it introduced other brands of premium straight bourbons in the 1960s and 1970s, such asBenchmarkandEagle Rare.[7]A staid product in the US, Four Roses Kentucky straight bourbon's focus was shifted to Europe and Asia, which were rapidly growing markets at the time. In the United States during this period, the Four Roses name was used on a blended whiskey, made mostly ofneutral grain spiritsand commonly seen as a lower tier brand.[8][9]Four Roses continued to be unavailable as a straight bourbon in the US market until after 1995.[10]In 1999, Four Roses brand ownership passed from Seagram toVivendi/Universal,then in 2001 toPernod RicardandDiageobefore being purchased byThe Kirin Breweryin 2002. Kirin discontinued the sale of blended whiskey to focus exclusively on Four Roses Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey.
The brand's master distiller during 1995–2015 wasJim Rutledge,who had started working for Seagram in 1966. The previous master distiller was Ova Haney. Since Rutledge's retirement in 2015, the master distiller has been Brent Elliott, who had worked with Rutledge for the preceding 10 years.[2]Elliot is originally fromOwensboro, Kentucky,and has a degree in chemistry from theUniversity of Kentucky.[11]
In April 2019, the Four Roses distillery completed a $55 million expansion project that coincided with the launch of Small Batch Select – the first permanent addition to the distillery's bourbon lineup in 12 years.[12][13]The distillery's expansion project began in 2015 and resulted in the ability to double production capacity.[12][14]
The expansion project invested $34 million into the Four Roses distillery in Lawrenceburg, and $21 million at the Warehouse & Bottling facility in Cox's Creek. At the distillery, Four Roses added two new buildings and equipment, including a new column and doubler still and more fermenters.[12]
With the duplicate column and doubler still, production capacity is scheduled to increase from 4 million to 8 million proof gallons, enough to fill more than 130,000barrelsper year (261,000 hectolitres).[12]The Louisville-based architecture firm Joseph & Joseph designed the original distillery in 1910, and modeled the new buildings after the existing Spanish mission-style structures.[15]
Products
editThe company distills ten separate bourbons using twomashrecipes and fiveyeaststrains. From combining these ten bourbons, the Four Roses distillery creates their standard bourbon. Thesingle barrelbottlings are made with only one of those ten bourbons. The brand's regular bottlings are:
- Four Roses Bourbon: 80U.S. proof;[16]sold in U.S., Canada, Europe and Japan
- Four Roses Small Batch: 90 proof;[16]sold in U.S., Canada and Europe
- Four Roses Single Barrel: 100 proof;[16]sold in U.S., Canada, Europe, and in small volumes in Japan
- Four Roses Small Batch Select: 104 proof; aged at least six years;[16]non-chill-filtered;sold in U.S. and Canada
- Four Roses Black: 80 proof; sold in Japan
- Four Roses Super Premium: 86 proof; sold in Japan
The company also produces special limited-production commemorative releases. These are often non-chill-filtered and bottled atbarrel proof.[16]
Awards and accolades
edit- Four Roses Small Batch
- Four Roses Single Barrel
- World Whiskies Awards 2019 – Gold Medal – Taste[19]
- Four Roses 130th Anniversary 2018 Limited Edition Small Batch
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service.July 9, 2010.RetrievedMarch 28,2014.
- ^ab"The History".Four Roses bourbon official website.RetrievedAugust 21,2019.
- ^abLipman, John."The Four Roses Distillery".American Whiskey.RetrievedOctober 23,2009.
- ^abFour Roses Bourbon Historypage on Four Roses brand website.
- ^Atlanta Urban Design Commission."Rufus M. Rose House".RetrievedNovember 5,2015.
- ^ab"100+ Years of Distillery Design".Joseph & Joseph Architects.Archived fromthe originalon August 21, 2019.RetrievedAugust 21,2019.
- ^"Frequently Asked Questions".Four Roses bourbon official website.Archived fromthe originalon January 26, 2020.RetrievedOctober 11,2013.
- ^Risen, Clay (May 7, 2009)."Domestic Whiskey's Best Kept Secret".The Atlantic.RetrievedAugust 21,2019.
- ^Pyle, Jason (February 15, 2011)."The Four Roses Story".Sour Mash Manifesto.RetrievedAugust 21,2019.
- ^Waymack, Mark H.; Harris, James F. (1995).The Book of Classic American Whiskeys.p. 149.ISBN0812693051.OL784496M.
Four Roses is quite difficult to obtain in the U.S. So far, we haven't been able to get our hands on any Four Roses...With any luck, [it] will reappear in the domestic market.
- ^"Meet the Master Distiller".Four Roses bourbon official website.RetrievedAugust 21,2019.
- ^abcdSchreiner, Bruce (April 16, 2019)."Four Roses eyes expanded US sales with distillery expansion".Fox Business.Associated Press.RetrievedSeptember 17,2019.
- ^Micaleffe, Joseph V. (June 8, 2019)."Four Roses Small Batch Select Is A Must Try Addition To The Distillery's Core Range".Forbes.RetrievedSeptember 18,2019.
- ^Havens, Sara (April 16, 2019)."Four Roses reopens distillery after $34 million expansion and celebrates release of Small Batch Select".Insider Louisville.RetrievedSeptember 18,2019.[permanent dead link ]
- ^"Four Roses reopens distillery after expansion".Joseph & Joseph Architects.RetrievedSeptember 17,2019.[permanent dead link ]
- ^abcde"The Bourbons".Four Roses bourbon official website.RetrievedAugust 3,2019.
- ^"World Whiskies Awards 2019 – Gold Medal – Taste – Four Roses Small Batch".World Whiskies Awards.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
- ^"Four Roses / Small Batch".Whisky Magazine.No. 129. August–September 2015.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
- ^"World Whisky awards 2019 – Gold Medal – Taste – Four Roses Single Barrel".World Whiskies Awards.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
- ^"APA Division 51: About Us: Division Awards". 2012.doi:10.1037/e670562012-001.
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(help) - ^"World Whiskies Awards 2019 – Winners – Best Kentucky Bourbon".World Whiskies Awards.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
- ^"World Whiskies Awards 2019 – Winners – World's Best Bourbon".World Whiskies Awards.RetrievedSeptember 19,2019.
External links
edit- Four Roses official website
- "Four Roses Bourbon".Whisky Magazine.Archived fromthe originalon January 29, 2008.(with tasting notes byMichael Jacksonand Dave Broom)
- Reuters article