Whisky & Whiskey Featuring The Richard Gooding Collection
Whisky & Whiskey Featuring The Richard Gooding Collection
Lot Closed
March 15, 03:50:30 PM GMT
Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Jefferson 100 Proof 1913
Distilled in 1913, bottled in 1917, ullage: mid shoulder, tax strip over driven cork, front label very slightly creased and peeling, back label soiled
This is a true pre-Prohibition relic – distilled in 1913 and bottled in 1917, by a distillery that ceased to exist when the national ban on alcohol production took hold in 1920. The distillery in question was R. P. Pepper, sometimes known as Allen-Bradley, sometimes as Elk Run, and it was part of an expansive complex of distilleries and warehouses in eastern Louisville. Jefferson, named for the county in which Louisville sits, counted among R.P. Pepper’s leading labels, though it too disappeared with Prohibition; it has no relationship with Jefferson’s, a modern label named after Thomas Jefferson.
1 Quart (nop)
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