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Founded
1984
Production type
Bourbon whiskey

Blanton's is a single barrel Kentucky bourbon brand produced by Buffalo Trace distillery on behalf of Japanese multinational, Takara Shuzo. The company acquired the brand through its takeover of Age International in 1992, which forms its American spirits division today.

Blanton's is normally a 6-8 year old bourbon and it is aged in Warehouse H at Buffalo Trace, which is the only metal-clad warehouse at the distillery, commissioned for construction by Albert B. Blanton, after whom the whiskey is named. Its range is divided between the standard single barrel, the Special Reserve, cask strength Straight from the Barrel, and premium Gold Edition.

1992-present
1984-1992
1984
Founded
History

The Blanton's brand is and always has been owned by Age International, the company formed by former Fleischmann's Distilling directors, Bob Baranaskas and Ferdie Falke. They had approached Schenley Industries in the early 1980s with a view to purchasing its Old Charter brand, but were instead offered Ancient Age and the George T. Stagg distillery where it was produced. The deal was completed in 1983, two years before the retirement of George T. Stagg master distiller, Elmer T. Lee, who had served there for 36 years. One of his final pioneering triumphs was the introduction of mass-produced single barrel bourbon, specifically through the creation of the Blanton's brand in 1984.

The popularity of these products was particularly high in Japan, coinciding with a market boom for American whiskey there in the 1980s. In 1991, with Age International in some financial trouble, a Japanese company called Takaro Shuzo stepped in and acquired a 22.5% stake in the company. In an unusual series of events, they then scuppered a deal the following year that was to see the remaining shares sold to Heublein (a subsidiary of Grand Metropolitan). Their deal the year before had included a 30 day right of refusal to purchase the shares for themselves should they be put up for sale. With the deal all but done, the Japanese company stepped in on the final day of the window to acquire full control of the company. As it turned out, their only interest was in the brands and they had used the 30 days to negotiate a deal with the Sazerac company of New Orleans. This saw the American company take ownership of the distillery (which they renamed Buffalo Trace in 1999), as well as the exclusive production and US distribution rights for the Age International labels. This is an arrangement that is still in place today.

Since 1999, every bottle of Blanton's has one of 8 different stoppers, each depicting a horse and jockey at a different stage of finishing a race. The designs are all lettered so that a complete set laid out side by side will spell "BLANTONS."

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