HISTORIC BRANDS

HISTORIC BRANDS


1779

1842

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1850

1920

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2023

Established 1779

Founded in 1779, Kinahan’s is one of the world’s first whiskey houses, the pioneer that helped shape the modern whiskey category over centuries. The iconic L.L. mark, taken from the title of Ireland’s head of state, who first brought Kinahan’s to prominence, has since become a timeless symbol of boldness, raised in royal courts, carried by revolutionaries, and revered across generations.

Today, Kinahan’s stands at the crossroads of heritage and innovation, honouring centuries of craft while redefining whiskey maturation through our pioneering Hybrid Cask™ Method, unlike anything the world has seen.

Established 1842

Established in 1842 by the legendary Mikolasch family, the original Fabrica Mikolasch helped shape the very foundation of vodka culture in Eastern Europe. Today, that legacy lives on through a liquid expression of place, purity, and purpose.

Harvested from single organic farms nestled in the fertile grain belt of western part of Ukraine and distilled with pristine Carpathian well water, Mikolasch is Ukrainian terroir in its purest form. Every drop tells the story of dedicated farmers, untouched land, and a commitment to doing things the right way — not the easy way.

The result? A vodka that is extraordinarily light, elegantly balanced, and naturally crisp. No additives. No artificiality. Just honest spirit, born of soil and soul.

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Established 1850

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Produced by the Vilbon family since 1850, Rhum Bouvil is a cherished Haitian treasure passed down through generations. As one of Haiti’s oldest rhum-making families, the Vilbons originally sold their rhum in oak barrels, with production in fifty-seven to sixty-eight gallon casks. In the early 1900s, General Dalton Vilbon modernised the process in Port-au-Prince, initially selling the product as “clairin.” The brand name Rhum Bouvil was adopted commercially in 1980. Though the 2010 earthquake caused significant damage to the facilities, they have since been restored, preserving the family’s proud legacy.

Established 1920:

Founded in 1920, Ireland’s oldest wine merchants Bagots, Hutton & Co., leading to special focus on experimenting with wine casks effects on ageing and maturation of whiskey. The union of the Bagots and Hutton families of Dublin marked the beginning of a brand that came to excite the Irish whiskey industry in the first part of 20th Century. Through decades of dedication and a commitment to unusual, wine-focused cask choices, BAGOTS Irish Whiskey has established itself as a provocateur of the norm, embracing unconventional look and flavour choices.