Brown-Forman introducing 1st new bourbon brand in 20 years


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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The spirits company behind Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey is taking a deeper plunge into Kentucky bourbon.

Brown-Forman Corp. said Monday that Coopers' Craft will be its first new bourbon brand in 20 years. The roll-out for the premium whiskey will come this summer in eight southeastern states, with plans to expand distribution once supplies increase, company executives said.

Brown-Forman master distiller Chris Morris, whose production team spent more than a decade creating Coopers' Craft, said "the time for a new style of bourbon has arrived."

Louisville-based Brown-Forman's flagship brand is Jack Daniel's and its extensive spirits lineup includes Woodford Reserve and Old Forester bourbons.

Coopers' Craft whiskey will age four to six years before bottling, the company said.

It's bottled at 82.2 proof, lower than Woodford Reserve and Old Forester, making it a prime "entry-level whiskey" for people unfamiliar with bourbon, said Doug Petry, co-owner and beverage director at RYE, a Louisville restaurant.

The new brand's name is meant as a tribute to the craft of barrel making and the importance of wood in creating bourbon, the company said. Bourbon matures in charred, oak barrels, resulting in its amber color and distinctive taste.

Its initial rollout will be in Kentucky, South Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi and Florida. The whiskey is produced at the Brown-Forman distillery in Shively, southwest of downtown Louisville.

The company's newest brand introduction comes amid continued strong sales for whiskey.

Combined U.S. revenues for bourbon, Tennessee whiskey and rye whiskey shot up 7.8 percent to $2.9 billion in 2015, up $210 million from the prior year, according to the Distilled Spirits Council. Domestic volume rose 5.2 percent last year to 20.4 million cases, it said.

Kentucky distilleries produce about 95 percent of the world's bourbon supply, according to the Kentucky Distillers' Association.

The state's bourbon sector is in the midst of a $1.3 billion investment boom that could grow as demand increases, it said. The expansion includes new and expanded distilleries, warehouses, bottling operations and tourism centers.

Brown-Forman is building a new distillery in downtown Louisville to produce Old Forester, the company's founding brand.

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