Heaven Hill

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Kentucky · Nelson County · Est. 1935 · Shapira family (Heaven Hill Brands)
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About

Largest independent family-owned distillery in America, based in Bardstown. Produces an enormous portfolio including Elijah Craig, Evan Williams, Henry McKenna, Larceny, Rittenhouse Rye, and Parker's Heritage Collection. Original distillery destroyed by fire in 1996; rebuilt at nearby Bernheim facility.

Production Details

Owner
Shapira family
Parent Company
Heaven Hill Brands
Status
Active
Founded
1935
Still Type
Column
Stills
12
Capacity
55.0M LPA
Water Source
Limestone-filtered spring water

The Heaven Hill Tale

In the rolling hills of Nelson County, where limestone springs bubble up through Kentucky earth, five brothers gathered in 1935 with $17,500 and a farmer's dream. The Shapiras—Mose, George, Gary, David, and Ed—had purchased land once owned by William Heavenhill, whose name would echo through bourbon history long after his plow furrows disappeared.

They knew whiskey-making required more than capital and ambition. The brothers brought in Joe and Harry Beam, scions of America's first family of bourbon, to guide their copper stills and set the standards that would define Heaven Hill. By 1936, their Old Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond had become Kentucky's best-selling whiskey, proof that immigrant determination and frontier craftsmanship could build something lasting.

The limestone-filtered spring water that William Heavenhill once used for his crops now flowed through mash tuns, carrying minerals that would shape the character of bourbon for generations. The Shapiras bought out their partners in 1937 for twenty thousand dollars, making Heaven Hill the largest independent family-owned distillery in America—a title they still hold nearly nine decades later.

Then came November 1996, when fire swept through the aging warehouses like a biblical plague. Ninety thousand barrels—7.7 million gallons of bourbon—fed flames visible for miles across the Bluegrass. The inferno consumed not just whiskey but the very heart of the operation, leaving only blackened ruins where copper stills once sang.

In bourbon country's finest hour, competitors became lifelines. Brown-Forman and Jim Beam opened their facilities to Heaven Hill, proving that some traditions transcend business rivalries. By 1999, the Shapiras had purchased the Bernheim distillery in Louisville, transforming tragedy into expansion.

The copper stills at Bernheim now produce 400,000 barrels annually, making it America's largest single-site bourbon distillery. Yet in 2024, twenty-nine years after the fire, the first barrel was filled again in Bardstown, where limestone springs still flow and the Shapira family continues writing bourbon's most resilient chapter. The stillhouse hums with the sound of American perseverance, each barrel a testament to the belief that some things are worth rebuilding.

Production Process

Water Source
Limestone-filtered spring water

Timeline13 events

1935Founded
First barrel filled at Old Heaven Hill Springs Distillery. Five Shapira brothers (Mose, George, Gary, David, Ed) invested $17,500 startup capital. Named after William Heavenhill, farmer who previously owned the land.
1935Beam Family Partnership
Joe and Harry Beam of the Jim Beam bourbon-making family brought on to oversee distillation and set quality standards.
1936First Release
Old Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond released, becoming the best-selling whiskey in Kentucky.
1937Full Family Ownership
Shapira family bought out partners for $20,000 after financial difficulties unrelated to Heaven Hill, gaining full control for total investment of $37,500.
1996Devastating Fire
Production plant almost completely destroyed by fire that started in aging warehouse. Fire consumed 90,000 barrels (7.7 million gallons) of bourbon. One of the largest whiskey fires in history.
1996Industry Support
Brown-Forman and Jim Beam provided production capacity to help Heaven Hill survive while seeking new facilities.
1999Bernheim Acquisition
Purchased Bernheim distillery in Louisville from Diageo/United Distillers & Vintages for $171 million. Deal included seven brick warehouses, Old Fitzgerald bourbon, and Christian Brothers Brandy brands.
2014Production Expansion
Added four fermentation tanks and third work shift at Bernheim, increasing production to 300,000 barrels annually.
2019Henry McKenna Recognition
Henry McKenna Single Barrel 10 Year named Best Whiskey in the World at San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
2021New Distillery Groundbreaking
Broke ground on $135 million Heaven Hill Springs Distillery in Bardstown, 25 years after the devastating fire.
202210 Millionth Barrel
Filled 10 millionth barrel of bourbon, a major milestone in company history.
2024Return to Bardstown
First barrel filled in Bardstown in 29 years as $200 million Heaven Hill Springs Distillery comes online.
2025Bernheim Expansion Complete
Expansion to 400,000 barrels per year makes Bernheim the largest single-site bourbon distillery in American whiskey.
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