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Tasting: 2 Rye Whiskeys from Rossville Union (MGP)
By Jim Vorel | February 16, 2021 | 1:38pm
Photos via Rossville Union
Once upon a time, Midwest Grain Products of Indiana was simply known as the source of so many non-distiller-producer whiskey brands cluttering up the shelf at the average package store. MGP, as it’s much more commonly known, is a former Seagram plant with a legendarily large production capacity and warehouses, containing stock of aging whiskey that goes back to time immemorial, in a huge array of mash bills and aging techniques. This makes MGP something of a Willy Wonka-style wonderland for a young distillery sourcing bourbon or rye whiskey, as there is no shortage of variety for the choosing.
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MGP Partners with RNDC as Exclusive Distributor in Colorado
February 4, 2021 GMT
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ATCHISON, Kan., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MGP (Nasdaq: MGPI), has partnered with RNDC in Colorado to support the continued growth of their proprietary spirits brands: TILL American Wheat Vodka, George Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Remus Repeal Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey, Eight & Sand Blended Bourbon Whiskey and Green Hat Gin. All brands are wholly-owned by MGP, a leading distiller with operations in Atchison, Kansas, Lawrenceburg, Indiana and Washington, D.C.
MGP Just Bought a Kentucky Bourbon Distillery But It’s Not What You Think
MGP, best known for its Lawrenceburg, Indiana distillery, has agreed to acquire whiskey and spirits company Luxco for a whopping $475 million.
For years,
WhistlePig. The familiar words “Distilled in Indiana” on a bottle’s back label denote MGP as the source, even if it’s not officially publicized by the particular brand. And while MGP has made forays into offering its own-brand whiskeys under the
Eight & Sand American whiskey labels, progress has been slow. They’re only available in some states and despite reflecting the high quality turned out by the distillery (Remus Repeal Reserve