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Waterloo

Waterloo Distillery, located in Canada, was established in 1857 and is historically linked to the Seagram Company. Originally founded as a small distillery, it saw significant growth when Joseph E. Seagram became a partner in 1869 and eventually took full control in 1883, renaming it Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. The distillery remained under the Seagram name even after its acquisition by Distillers Corporation in 1928, with the Bronfman family ultimately steering its direction. The closure of Waterloo marked the end of an era for this pivotal establishment in whisky history. The distillery was known for its substantial production capacity, utilizing traditional equipment that contributed to its distinctive whisky profile. Waterloo whiskies were characterized by their smoothness and rich flavor, often featuring notes of caramel, vanilla, and subtle spices. Although the distillery is no longer operational, its legacy persists through iconic expressions that shaped Canadian whisky and influenced the global market, particularly during the Prohibition era in the United States, which inadvertently boosted its notoriety.

Waterloo interior

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Opgericht
1857
Land
USA

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