Guest **DONOTDELETE** Posted April 1, 2000 Share Posted April 1, 2000 I am searching for information on the Hunter-Wilson Distilling Co. of Louisville, Ky and the Hunter Baltimore Rye Distillery, Inc. of Baltimore, Md. I started collecting advertising and items from both about a year ago, and have become very interested in their background. There doesn't seem to be much information available on these distilleries. I would appreciate any help you could give me on this or point me in the right direction. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cowdery Posted April 3, 2000 Share Posted April 3, 2000 All I know for a fact is that Seagrams acquired the Hunter and Wilson brands in 1941, which is probably how they came to be in Louisville. Seagrams built a large distillery there on 7th Street Road shortly after Repeal. Presumably, Hunter-Wilson was an independent rye distillery in the Baltimore area before that, possibly two independents that merged. At its, peak pre-prohibition, rye distilling was centered around Baltimore and Philadelphia. Rye did not fare well after prohibition and most of the companies were acquired by distilling interests who had most of their US operations in Kentucky.--Chuck Cowdery Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clydetiques Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 I know it's an old post, but i thought you might be interested in an 40's vintage large bronzed spelter bar display i have and might be persuaded to part with. If so email me and I can send pics and size details. this must be the holy grail of hunter whiskey collectibles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hunter Posted August 3, 2006 Share Posted August 3, 2006 I am interested in your Hunter bar display. Please send pictures and size details to me at firstoverthebars@verizon.net looking forward to hearing from you Thanks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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