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Heaven Hill Brands

www.heavenhill.com

 
Heaven Hill Brands is America`s largest family-owned and operated distilled spirits producer and marketer. The company has grown beyond its traditional roots as a Bourbon distiller to become the country`s sixth largest distilled spirits producer and marketer with a portfolio of well-known, innovative and relevant products. In addition, Heaven Hill has seen its export business grow significantly with products now shipped to more than 100 countries worldwide. Heaven Hill remains the world`s second largest holder of Bourbon Whiskey and produces some of the most successful distilled spirits brands in the U.S. including Evan Williams Bourbon; Larceny, Elijah Craig and Henry ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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