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About Hermitage
"Hermitage Distillery" refers to a historic but defunct Kentucky distillery, known for its bourbon before Prohibition, whose brand was revived but spirits (like the 1970s bottlings) were produced elsewhere (e.g., Old Crow), though today "Heritage Distilling" is a modern craft producer in Washington/Oregon with diverse spirits. The original Hermitage, built in 1868 on the Kentucky River, was a notable 19th-century operation closed during Prohibition, becoming a historical footnote in bourbon lore.
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