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ThisWeek group Quite the blend has developed between Magnolia Spirits LLC of Powell and Noble Cut Distillery, 750-K Cross Pointe Road, in Gahanna. Noble Cut founder Tony Guilfoy is proofing, filtering, finishing, bottling, labeling and distributing to the state rectifier Ed Carey’s S.N. Pike’s Magnolia bourbon and whiskey that became available for purchase Jan. 2 in several Ohio locations. “What we’re finding is there’s a good harmony between these two companies, providing different products,” Guilfoy said. “We’re encompassing more of a customer base. So we’re a one-stop shop for your great bourdon, your good liqueur and your good whiskeys. And soon to be vodka as well.” ....
Whiskey Reviews: S.N. Pike’s Magnolia Wheated Bourbon & Bottled in Bond Rye Whiskey Whiskey Reviews: S.N. Pike’s Magnolia Wheated Bourbon & Bottled in Bond Rye Whiskey Editor’s Note: These whiskeys were provided to us as review samples by Noble Cut Distillery. This in no way, per our editorial policies, influenced the final outcome of this review. Over 170 years ago, in 1849, Samuel Pike launched S.N. Pikes’s Magnolia out of Cincinnati and produced and distributed whiskey and bourbon all across the US and Europe. Pike was known as a “rectifier,” sourcing high quality spirits from Kentucky distilleries and blending them before distributing the perfected product. The business was successful enough to amass him a great fortune before S.N. Pike’s faded out of existence at the turn of the century. ....
A nearly 175-year-old whiskey brand is being resurrected this month with the help of one savvy entrepreneur. S.N. Pike’s Magnolia was first established in Cincinnati by its namesake, Samuel Pike, in 1849, producing whiskey and bourbon blends that were soon shipped around the U.S. and Europe. Along the way, he amassed a fortune that allowed him to help open Pike’s Opera House in both his hometown and in Manhattan. But by the start of the 20th century, Pike’s whiskey business ground to a halt and the brand disappeared with it. That changed when Ed Carey, a former real estate developer and bourbon fan from central Ohio, learned about the S.N. Pike’s Magnolia brand and decided to bring it back into circulation. And this month, Carey has revealed the first two releases. ....