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W.L. Weller | Buffalo Trace Distillery
In 1849, he founded W.L. Weller & Brothers, later W.L. Weller & Sons, and became known for his innovative approach to bourbon-making. Weller championed the use of wheat instead of rye in …
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Why Choose Weller? Since 1932 Weller Auto Parts has been providing quality Recycled, New, Surplus, and Remanufactured auto and light truck parts to the repair industry, and do-it …
Obituary for Harold Leon Weller - basspattondeanfh.com
Harold was born January 1, 1934 in Witt, IL to Arthur and Bernadine (Niehaus) Weller, who have both preceded in death. He is a graduate of Witt High School in Witt, IL.
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Harold Weller, 89 - The Journal-News
Nov 19, 2023 · Mr. Weller was born Jan. 1, 1934 in Witt, to the late Arthur and Bernadine (Niehaus) Weller. He is a graduate of Witt High School and served in the U.S. Army, spending …
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W.L. Weller Full Proof | Buffalo Trace Distillery
Weller bourbons use wheat instead of rye as the secondary grain, creating a softer, smoother flavor profile that stands out among traditional Kentucky bourbons.