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Industry | Manufacturing and distillation of liquors and wine |
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Headquarters | London, England, UK |
Products | Distilled and blended liquors, wine |
Website | justerinis |
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Type | Scotch Whisky |
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Manufacturer | Diageo |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Introduced | 1749 |
Alcohol by volume | 40% |
Website | www |
Justerini & Brooks Ltd. (J&B) is a fine wine and spirits merchant founded in St. James's in 1749, originally to provide wine and spirits to the aristocratic households of London. Is mostly known for their J&B Rare Scotch whisky. The firm has been a supplier to every British monarch since the coronation of King George III in 1761. [1] It sells to private collectors, hotels, and restaurants across the United Kingdom. Justerini & Brooks is owned by multinational Diageo. [2]
Justerini and Brooks was founded in 1749 by Giacomo Justerini from Bologna, the son of a distiller, and English investor George Johnson. Together, they founded the wine merchants Johnson & Justerini. In 1760, Justerini returned to his native land after selling the business to Johnson. Johnson continued to grow the business, naming his grandson, Augustus, as a partner, and building relationships with European suppliers from Bordeaux, Cadiz, Mayence, Reims, Genoa, Dijon and Palermo. [3] The firm received its first Royal Warrant from King George III the next year. [4]
In 1831, the Johnson family sold its interest in the business to Alfred Brooks. The firm was renamed Justerini & Brooks and its headquarters were established in Regent's Park. [5] The New York office opened in 1866. [3]
In 1962, Justerini and Brooks merged with W&A Gilbey to form International Distillers & Vintners. The company was taken over by Grand Metropolitan in 1972. [6]
In 1997, Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to create Diageo and International Distillers & Vintners was merged with United Distillers to create United Distillers & Vintners, forming the spirits division of Diageo plc. [7]
Today, the company has four offices: the head office in St James's Street, a further office in London's Golden Square, and sales offices in Edinburgh and Hong Kong. Justerini & Brooks is also the main user of the Octavian Vaults, a giant, thirty-acre high-security cellar in Wiltshire. The company operates three other storage warehouses in Bordeaux, Hong Kong, and in Hertfordshire. [8]
Justerini & Brooks are known for their selection of fine wines from Burgundy, Barolo and Germany. [9] They are also known for their J&B Rare Scotch whisky, a blend of forty-two malt and grain whiskies, including single malts Knockando, Auchroisk and Glen Spey. [10]
Throughout the 1970s, J&B whisky bottles cropped up with remarkable regularity in Italian poliziotteschi, commedia sexy all'italiana and particularly giallo films as a signifier of sophistication and virility, probably influenced by the brand's popularity among the Italian American celebrities Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. [11]
J&B scotch is the preferred spirit of R.J. MacReady (portrayed by Kurt Russell), in the 1982 John Carpenter film The Thing , and is shown drinking it on multiple occasions throughout the film.
In the 1987 film Moonstruck , Ronny shares a bottle of J&B scotch with Loretta at his apartment after she asks him for a glass of whiskey. [12]
In the novel American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, the main character Patrick Bateman is a habitual drinker of J&B. [13]
In the Disney series Get Back, The Beatles drink J&B whisky with Coca-Cola and George Harrison remarks on its unique flavor and smoothness.