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  1. Sazerac Company, Inc. is a privately held American alcoholic beverage company headquartered in Metairie in the metropolitan area of New Orleans, Louisiana, but with its principal office in Louisville, Kentucky. The company is owned by billionaire William Goldring and his family.

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      History. Official cocktail of New Orleans. Similar...

  2. Our family of brands. Over 450 of the world’s most extraordinary brands are part of the Sazerac family. We’re proud to create spirits, cocktails, and experiences for every taste and occasion for people all across the globe. Our spirits are created at some of the world’s best distilleries and they’re waiting for you. View All Brands.

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  3. With almost 400 years of rich history, we have a storied past and an even brighter future. From the beginning, our evolution has been driven by several key components – an entrepreneurial spirit, a desire to grow and prosper, coupled with an enduring will to survive. Our business was rooted in the Cognac business in France, which in turn led ...

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    Si racconta che l'avo dell'attuale Sazerac sia stata una bevanda preparata da un farmacista creolo di origini francesi, trasferitosi dalle Antille a New Orleans nel 1834: Antoine Amédée Peychaud, talentuoso inventore di bitter aromatici che serviva ai suoi clienti mescolati con cognac e altri liquori. I bitter del farmacista erano pozioni ...

  5. From the bar, a company was born. In 1869, Thomas H. Handy purchased the Sazerac Coffeehouse and began to acquire and market brands of liquor. He bought out the rights to Peychaud's Bitters in 1873. In the 1890s his company began to bottle and market the Sazerac cocktail, now made with rye whiskey instead of brandy. In addition, the company operated the Sazerac Bar on Royal Street. Later ...