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Sazerac

www.sazerac.com

 
Sazerac is one of America`s oldest family owned, privately held distillers with operations in Louisiana, Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland, California, United Kingdom, France, Australia and Canada. In 2014, Sazerac was awarded one of the spirits industry`s highest honors – Distiller of the Year by the International Wine & Spirits Competition. Sazerac is an independent, American family owned company; whose vision is to become one of the industry`s most desired places to be. Sazerac attributes its success to a unique blend of history, culture, brands, relationships, innovation, technology, and most importantly, its people.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.sazerac.com
  • 10401 Linn Station Road Suite 300
    Louisville, KY USA 40223
  • Phone: 502.423.4778

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Kellie Duhr
Vice President, State Government Relations Profile
Mary Tortorice
General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer Profile

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