In an age of instant everything, one man proved the finest things are worth waiting for.Julian "Pappy" Van Winkle started as an 18-year-old salesman hauling whiskey by horse and buggy across Kentucky backroads. With charm, grit, and an unshakable belief in quality, he rose to become a partner at W.L. Weller & Sons and helped build the foundation of what would become legendary bourbon.
Then Prohibition struck.
For thirteen long years, legal whiskey was outlawed. Most distilleries closed. Bootleggers thrived. Pappy refused to compromise. He protected aging barrels under government watch, delivered "medicinal" bottles through pharmacy back doors with carefully worded prescriptions, and waited—patiently—for the day the country would thirst again for something truly fine.
When repeal arrived in 1933, Pappy was nearly 60. On Kentucky Derby Day 1935, he opened the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and launched Old Fitzgerald as his flagship: wheated, aged long, bottled in bond. His motto became immortal:
"We make fine bourbon. At a profit if we can, at a loss if we must, but always fine bourbon."
Pappy ran the distillery hands-on into his eighties, mentoring his son Julian Jr. and passing the torch. He died in 1965 at 90, never imagining his name would one day grace the most coveted bottles in the world.
Today, Pappy Van Winkle bourbon commands lottery lines, secondary prices in the thousands, and cult status. Yet the whiskey inside remains true to the man who safeguarded it: patient, uncompromising, timeless.
From Columbia, Tennessee, Gaumer*39 tells the inspiring true story of a quiet salesman who turned waiting into legacy—one careful barrel at a time.
Perfect for bourbon lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who believes some things are worth the wait.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In an age of instant everything, one man proved the finest things are worth waiting for.Julian "Pappy" Van Winkle started as an 18-year-old salesman hauling whiskey by horse and buggy across Kentucky backroads. With charm, grit, and an unshakable belief in quality, he rose to become a partner at W.L. Weller & Sons and helped build the foundation of what would become legendary bourbon.Then Prohibition struck.For thirteen long years, legal whiskey was outlawed. Most distilleries closed. Bootleggers thrived. Pappy refused to compromise. He protected aging barrels under government watch, delivered "medicinal" bottles through pharmacy back doors with carefully worded prescriptions, and waited-patiently-for the day the country would thirst again for something truly fine.When repeal arrived in 1933, Pappy was nearly 60. On Kentucky Derby Day 1935, he opened the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and launched Old Fitzgerald as his flagship: wheated, aged long, bottled in bond. His motto became immortal: "We make fine bourbon. At a profit if we can, at a loss if we must, but always fine bourbon."Pappy ran the distillery hands-on into his eighties, mentoring his son Julian Jr. and passing the torch. He died in 1965 at 90, never imagining his name would one day grace the most coveted bottles in the world.Today, Pappy Van Winkle bourbon commands lottery lines, secondary prices in the thousands, and cult status. Yet the whiskey inside remains true to the man who safeguarded it: patient, uncompromising, timeless.From Columbia, Tennessee, Gaumer*39 tells the inspiring true story of a quiet salesman who turned waiting into legacy-one careful barrel at a time.Perfect for bourbon lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who believes some things are worth the wait. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798251436839
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In an age of instant everything, one man proved the finest things are worth waiting for.Julian "Pappy" Van Winkle started as an 18-year-old salesman hauling whiskey by horse and buggy across Kentucky backroads. With charm, grit, and an unshakable belief in quality, he rose to become a partner at W.L. Weller & Sons and helped build the foundation of what would become legendary bourbon.Then Prohibition struck.For thirteen long years, legal whiskey was outlawed. Most distilleries closed. Bootleggers thrived. Pappy refused to compromise. He protected aging barrels under government watch, delivered "medicinal" bottles through pharmacy back doors with carefully worded prescriptions, and waited-patiently-for the day the country would thirst again for something truly fine.When repeal arrived in 1933, Pappy was nearly 60. On Kentucky Derby Day 1935, he opened the Stitzel-Weller Distillery and launched Old Fitzgerald as his flagship: wheated, aged long, bottled in bond. His motto became immortal: "We make fine bourbon. At a profit if we can, at a loss if we must, but always fine bourbon."Pappy ran the distillery hands-on into his eighties, mentoring his son Julian Jr. and passing the torch. He died in 1965 at 90, never imagining his name would one day grace the most coveted bottles in the world.Today, Pappy Van Winkle bourbon commands lottery lines, secondary prices in the thousands, and cult status. Yet the whiskey inside remains true to the man who safeguarded it: patient, uncompromising, timeless.From Columbia, Tennessee, Gaumer*39 tells the inspiring true story of a quiet salesman who turned waiting into legacy-one careful barrel at a time.Perfect for bourbon lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who believes some things are worth the wait. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798251436839
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