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The Seagram Company Ltd. (which traded as Seagram's) was a Canadian multinational conglomerate formerly headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. Originally a distiller of Canadian whisky based in Waterloo, Ontario, it was in the 1990s the largest owner of alcoholic beverage brands in the world.

The Seagram Company Ltd.
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Trade name
Seagram's
Traded as
TSX: VO
NYSE: VO
IndustryBeverages
Founded1857; 168 years ago (1857), in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Defunct2000; 25 years ago (2000)
FateCore business broken up and acquired by Diageo, Pernod Ricard and Infinium Spirits; entertainment assets sold to Vivendi
Successors
  • Diageo
  • Pernod Ricard
  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • Universal Music Group
  • Comcast
  • Vivendi
Headquarters
Montreal, Quebec
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Canada
Number of locations
  • Burlington
  • Oakville
  • Oshawa
  • Brampton
  • Saskatoon
  • Edmonton
  • Burnaby
  • Waterloo
  • New York City
Key people
Joseph E. Seagram
Bronfman family
ProductsAlcoholic beverages, Ginger ale, Tonic water, Club soda
Websitewww.seagram.com (archived)

Toward the end of its independent existence, it also controlled various entertainment and other business ventures. Its purchase of MCA Inc., whose assets included Universal Pictures and its theme parks, was financed through the sale of Seagram's 25% holding of chemical company DuPont, a position it acquired in 1981.

Unable to maintain financial stability, Seagram later imploded, with its beverage assets sold to industry titans Diageo and Pernod Ricard. Universal's television holdings were sold to Barry Diller, and the balance of the Universal entertainment empire and what was Seagram was sold to French conglomerate Vivendi in 2000.

History

In 1857, Waterloo Distillery was founded in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Joseph E. Seagram became a partner with George Randall, William Roos and William Hespeler in 1869 and sole owner in 1883, and the company became known as Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. Many decades later, in 1924, Samuel Bronfman and his brothers founded Distillers Corporation Limited, in Montreal, which enjoyed substantial growth in the 1920s, in part due to Prohibition instituted in the United States in 1919. The Distillers Corporation Limited name was derived from a United Kingdom company called Distillers Company Limited, which controlled the leading brands of whisky in the UK, and which was doing business with the Bronfmans.

In 1923, the Bronfmans purchased the Greenbrier Distillery in the United States, dismantled it, shipped it to Canada, and reassembled it in LaSalle, Quebec. The Bronfmans shipped liquor from Canada to the French-controlled overseas collectivity Saint Pierre and Miquelon off the then–Dominion of Newfoundland, which was then shipped by bootleggers to rum rows in New York, New Jersey and other states.

In 1928, a few years after the death of Joseph E. Seagram in 1919, the Distillers Corporation acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons from heir and President Edward F. Seagram; the merged company retained the Seagram name. The company was prepared for the end of Prohibition in 1933 with an ample stock of aged whiskeys, ready to sell to the newly-opened American market.

Although he was never convicted of criminal activity, Samuel Bronfman's dealings with bootleggers during the Prohibition-era in the United States have been researched by various historians and are documented in various peer-reviewed articles.

In the 1930s, when Seagram established business in the United States, it paid a fine of $1.5 million to the US government to settle delinquent excise taxes on liquor illegally exported to the US during Prohibition. The US government had originally asked for $60 million.

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Original Seagram Distillery buildings in Waterloo, now converted to residential condominiums, Seagram Lofts, at 5 Father David Bauer Drive

From the 1950s, most of Distillers-Seagram was owned by the four children of Samuel Bronfman, through their holding company Cemp Investments. The three most popular Seagram distilled products in the 1960s through 1990s were Seven Crown, VO, and Crown Royal.

In 1963, Seagram purchased the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company for $61 million in cash and a $216 million production payment sale to Glanville Minerals Corporation of New York. Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company was merged Frankfort Oil Company, another oil-producing company owned by Seagram. The new firm was named Texas Pacific Oil Company. In 1980, the Bronfman heirs sold the Texas Pacific Oil holdings to Sun Oil Co. for $2.3 billion.

After the death of Samuel Bronfman in 1971, Edgar Bronfman Sr. was named chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) until June 1994 when his son, Edgar Bronfman Jr., was appointed CEO.

In 1978, Seagram's took over the Stonyfell winery in the eastern foothills of Adelaide from Dalgety Australia, around which time the winemaking part of the business at Stonyfell was wound up.

During the early 1980s, Seagram's attempted to acquire St. Joe Minerals. However, it was outbid by Fluor Corporation.[citation needed]

In 1981, cash-rich and wanting to diversify, the U.S.-based subsidiary Seagram Company Ltd. attempted to engineer a takeover of Conoco Inc., a major American oil and gas producing company. Although Seagram acquired a 32.2% stake in Conoco, DuPont was brought in as a white knight by the oil company and entered the bidding war. Seagram lost the bidding war, though in exchange for its stake in Conoco it became a 24.3% owner of DuPont. By 1995, Seagram was DuPont's largest single shareholder with four seats on its board.

In 1986, the company started a TV commercial campaign advertising its Golden wine cooler products. With Bruce Willis as pitchman,[clarification needed] Seagram rose from fifth place among distillers to first in just two years.

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Truck advertising the Seagram's Escapes brand of ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages (2011)

In 1987, Seagram engineered a $1.2 billion takeover of French cognac maker Martell & Cie.

In 1995, Edgar Bronfman Jr. was eager to enter the film and electronic media business. On April 6, 1995, after being approached by Bronfman, DuPont announced a deal whereby the company would buy back its shares from Seagram for $US9 billion. Seagram was heavily criticized by the investment community; the 24.3% stake in DuPont accounted for 70% of Seagram's earnings. Standard & Poor's took the unusual step of stating that the sale of the DuPont interest could result in a downgrade of Seagram's more than $4.2 billion of long-term debt. Bronfman used the proceeds of the sale to acquire a controlling interest in MCA from Matsushita, whose assets included Universal Pictures and its theme parks a year after.

Later in 1998, Seagram purchased PolyGram and scattered the assets within Universal Studios, notably both Universal Music Group and Universal Pictures.

The same year, Seagram sold to PepsiCo its juice business Tropicana Products that it acquired in 1988 for $3.1 billion.

In 2000, Seagram's entertainment division was sold to Vivendi, and, after Vivendi had acquired French media giant Groupe Canal+, it became part of the new company, Vivendi Universal, on 11 December 2000.

The beverage division was sold to Diageo and Pernod Ricard. By the time Vivendi began auctioning off Seagram's beverages business, the once-renowned operation consisted of around 180 alcoholic drink brands and brand extensions in addition to its original high-profile brand names.

In 2002, The Coca-Cola Company acquired Seagram's mixers (ginger ale, tonic water, club soda and seltzer water) from Pernod Ricard and Diageo, as well as signing a long-term agreement to use the Seagram name from Pernod Ricard for these products.

A licence from Pernod Ricard to produce Seagram's Cooler Escapes and Seagram's malt-beverage brands has been held by North American Breweries (formerly KPS) since 2009.

On April 19, 2006, Pernod Ricard announced that they would be closing the former Seagram distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, US. The distillery was sold in 2007 to CL Financial, a holding company based in Trinidad and Tobago which then collapsed and required government intervention. They operated the distillery as Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana. In December 2011, the distillery was purchased by MGP Ingredients, headquartered in Atchison, Kansas. It is now known as MGP of Indiana, and continues to be the source of the components of Seagram's Seven Crown, now owned by Diageo.

In a 2013 interview with The Globe and Mail, Charles Bronfman (uncle of Edgar Jr.) stated about the decisions leading to the demise of Seagram: "It was a disaster, it is a disaster, it will be a disaster. It was a family tragedy."

Distilleries

Seagram distilleries by country prior to the dissolution:

Canada

Seagram distillery

Scotland

  • Allt-A-Bhainne distillery
  • BenRiach distillery
  • Braeval distillery
  • Caperdonich distillery
  • Dalmunach distillery
  • Glen Grant distillery
  • Glen Keith distillery
  • The Glenlivet distillery
  • Longmorn distillery
  • Strathisla distillery

United States

  • Bulleit distillery
  • Makers Mark distillery

Brands

Seagram's had more than 180 alcohol brands at the time the wine and spirits division sale to Diageo and Pernod-Ricard:

  • Brandy & Cognac:Macieira, Martell
  • Gin: Seagram's Gin
  • Liqueurs & Bitters: Dr. McGillicuddy's, Kahlúa, Suze
  • Rum: Captain Morgan, Myers’s, Wood’s, Trelawny
  • Vodka: Absolut, Nikolai. Seagram's Vodka
  • American whiskey: The Benchmark, Bulleit, Eagle Rare, Four Roses, Kessler, Makers Mark, Seagram's Seven Crown. Seagram's 83
  • Canadian whisky: Crown Royal, Fireball, Seagram's VO, Seagram's Whisky
  • Indian whisky: Blenders Pride, Royal Stag, Imperial Blue
  • Scotch whisky:
    • Single malt Scotch whisky: Allt-A-Bhainne, BenRiach, Braeval, Caperdonich, Dalmunach, Glen Grant, Glen Keith, The Glenlivet, Longmorn, Strathisla
    • Blended Scotch whisky: Chivas Regal, Passport, Royal Salute
  • Wine: Chateau St. Jean, Chateau Souverain, California, Gallo of Canada, Mumm Cuvée Napa, Sogrape Vinhos, Tessera, Sterling Vineyards, The Monterey Vineyard
  • Champagne: G.H. Mumm
  • Other: Seagram's Escapes, Seagram's Ginger Ale, Seagram's Seltzer, Seagram's Tonic Water

Legacy

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The Seagram Building in New York

The Seagram name survives today in various well-known drinks. Seagram's Seven Crown, used to make the American cocktail 7 and 7, is produced by Diageo, while Seagram's V.O. is produced by Sazerac. Several brands of coolers are produced under the Seagram name as of 2022: Seagram's Escapes are produced by Genesee Brewing for the American market, while Seagram Island Time is produced by Waterloo Brewing for the Canadian market. The Coca-Cola Company currently produces Seagram's Ginger Ale soda line since 2002 & made it widely available in 2011.

Seagram's House, the former company headquarters in Montreal, was donated to McGill University by Vivendi Universal in 2002, then renamed Martlet House. The landmarked Seagram Building, once the company's American headquarters in New York City, was commissioned by Phyllis Lambert, daughter of Seagram CEO Samuel Bronfman, and designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe with Philip Johnson. Regarded as one of the most notable examples of the functionalist aesthetic and a prominent instance of corporate modern architecture, it set the trend for the city's skyline for decades to follow, and has been featured in several Hollywood films. On completion in 1958, its costs made it the world's most expensive skyscraper. The Bronfman family sold the Seagram building to TIAA for $70.5 million in 1979.

The Seagram Museum, formerly the original Seagram distillery in Waterloo, Ontario, was forced to close due to lack of funds in 1997. The building is now the home of the Centre for International Governance Innovation as well as Shopify. The two original barrel houses are now the Seagram Lofts condominiums. There were almost 5 acres (2.0 ha) of open land, upon which the Balsillie School of International Affairs was subsequently built; construction began in 2009, and was completed in 2010.

See also

  • imageLiquor portal
  • Seagram Museum

References

  1. "Seagram shareholders website". Archived from the original on 2000-03-03.
  2. Graham D. Taylor, "From Shirtsleeves to Shirtless": The Bronfman Dynasty and the Seagram Empire, Business History Conference, 2006.
  3. Faith, Nicholas (2006). The Bronfmans: The Rise and Fall of the House of Seagram. Thomas Dunne Books.
  4. Davin de Kergommeaux, Canadian Whiskey: The Portable Expert (2012) ISBN 978-0-7710-2745-1.
  5. Daniel Okrent, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, p. 343. (2010, Simon & Schuster) ISBN 978-0-7432-7702-0.
  6. Peter C. Newman, Bronfman Dynasty: The Rothschilds of the New World (1978; U.S. title: King of the Castle: The Making of a Dynasty) ISBN 0-7710-6758-5.
  7. Okrent, pp. 146–158.
  8. "Bronfman fortune based on ... well ... bootlegging", Ottawa Citizen, August 19, 1975.
  9. "Paydirt and the Man from Spotsylvania (Part 3): Oil". Hometown by Handlebar. May 13, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
  10. Michael R. Marrus (1991). Samuel Bronfman - The Life and Times of Seagram’s Mr. Sam. Brandeis University Press of New England. ISBN 0-87451-571-8; pages 372-373.
  11. Edgar M. Bronfman, Good Spirits: The Making of a Businessman (1998) ISBN 0399143742.
  12. Warburton, Elizabeth; Burnside (S.A.). Corporation (1981). The paddocks beneath: a history of Burnside from the beginning. Corporation of the City of Burnside. ISBN 978-0-9593876-0-5.
  13. Wayne, Leslie (1985-08-11). "SEAGRAM PUTS ITS FAITH IN CHEMICALS". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  14. Interview with Bruce Willis, p. 65, Playboy, November 1988.
  15. Shapiro, Eben (1998-05-11). "Seagram Nears PolyGram Purchase After Talks With EMI Fall Apart". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  16. Philips, Chuck; Eller, Claudia (1998-05-22). "Seagram Uncorks $10.6-Billion Deal to Buy PolyGram". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  17. "Seagrams completes PolyGram acquisition - Dec. 10, 1998". CNN Money. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  18. Carver, Benedict; Dawtrey, Adam (1999-02-10). "U to start int'l distrib". Variety. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  19. "L'histoire du Groupe CANAL+ de 1983 à nos jours". Canal+. 1 January 2012. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012.
  20. "Diageo, Pernod win Seagram drinks units - Dec. 19, 2000". money.cnn.com. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  21. "COMPANY NEWS; COKE ACQUIRES SEAGRAM'S LINE OF MIXER DRINKS". The New York Times. 2002-05-08. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  22. Kesmodel, David (2009-02-23). "KPS Buys Beer Operations, Forms Company for Its Brewery Holdings". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  23. MGP Ingredients Inc. to Purchase Lawrenceburg, Indiana Distillery Assets, company press release, October 21, 2011.
  24. Slater, Joanna (April 5, 2013). "Charles Bronfman opens up about Seagram's demise: 'It is a disaster'". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
  25. M, Muvija; Geller, Martinne (2018-11-12). "Diageo to sell 19 brands to U.S.-based Sazerac for $550 million". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  26. Cleveland, Will. "Genesee Brewery manager: 'Seagram's Escapes is now our number one brand'". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  27. "Waterloo Brewing launches Seagram Island Time Coconut Lime Cocktail". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  28. "Coca-Cola Launches That Special Seagram's Sparkle Across the U.S." The Coca-Cola Company. 2011-02-28. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  29. Desjardins, Sylvain-Jacques (2004-04-25). "Seagram Building reborn as Martlet House". McGill Reporter. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
  30. Bagli, Charles V. (12 October 2000). "On Park Avenue, Another Trophy Changes Hands". The New York Times.
  31. Dunlap, David W. (21 April 1988). "Seagram Landmark Move is Backed". The New York Times.
  32. "Construction continues on the Balsillie Campus", July 2, 2010.
  33. Mercer, Greg (January 8, 2009). "New Balsillie School will be 'functional, not fancy'". Kitchener Record. Archived from the original on November 7, 2012. Retrieved 2009-08-10.

External links

  • Seagram Museum Collection RG 490 – Brock University Library Digital Repository

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The Seagram Company Ltd which traded as Seagram s was a Canadian multinational conglomerate formerly headquartered in Montreal Quebec Originally a distiller of Canadian whisky based in Waterloo Ontario it was in the 1990s the largest owner of alcoholic beverage brands in the world The Seagram Company Ltd Trade nameSeagram sTraded asTSX VO NYSE VOIndustryBeveragesFounded1857 168 years ago 1857 in Waterloo Ontario CanadaDefunct2000 25 years ago 2000 FateCore business broken up and acquired by Diageo Pernod Ricard and Infinium Spirits entertainment assets sold to VivendiSuccessorsDiageo Pernod Ricard The Coca Cola Company Universal Music Group Comcast VivendiHeadquartersMontreal Quebec CanadaNumber of locationsBurlington Oakville Oshawa Brampton Saskatoon Edmonton Burnaby Waterloo New York CityKey peopleJoseph E Seagram Bronfman familyProductsAlcoholic beverages Ginger ale Tonic water Club sodaWebsitewww seagram com archived Toward the end of its independent existence it also controlled various entertainment and other business ventures Its purchase of MCA Inc whose assets included Universal Pictures and its theme parks was financed through the sale of Seagram s 25 holding of chemical company DuPont a position it acquired in 1981 Unable to maintain financial stability Seagram later imploded with its beverage assets sold to industry titans Diageo and Pernod Ricard Universal s television holdings were sold to Barry Diller and the balance of the Universal entertainment empire and what was Seagram was sold to French conglomerate Vivendi in 2000 HistoryIn 1857 Waterloo Distillery was founded in Waterloo Ontario Canada Joseph E Seagram became a partner with George Randall William Roos and William Hespeler in 1869 and sole owner in 1883 and the company became known as Joseph E Seagram amp Sons Many decades later in 1924 Samuel Bronfman and his brothers founded Distillers Corporation Limited in Montreal which enjoyed substantial growth in the 1920s in part due to Prohibition instituted in the United States in 1919 The Distillers Corporation Limited name was derived from a United Kingdom company called Distillers Company Limited which controlled the leading brands of whisky in the UK and which was doing business with the Bronfmans In 1923 the Bronfmans purchased the Greenbrier Distillery in the United States dismantled it shipped it to Canada and reassembled it in LaSalle Quebec The Bronfmans shipped liquor from Canada to the French controlled overseas collectivity Saint Pierre and Miquelon off the then Dominion of Newfoundland which was then shipped by bootleggers to rum rows in New York New Jersey and other states In 1928 a few years after the death of Joseph E Seagram in 1919 the Distillers Corporation acquired Joseph E Seagram amp Sons from heir and President Edward F Seagram the merged company retained the Seagram name The company was prepared for the end of Prohibition in 1933 with an ample stock of aged whiskeys ready to sell to the newly opened American market Although he was never convicted of criminal activity Samuel Bronfman s dealings with bootleggers during the Prohibition era in the United States have been researched by various historians and are documented in various peer reviewed articles In the 1930s when Seagram established business in the United States it paid a fine of 1 5 million to the US government to settle delinquent excise taxes on liquor illegally exported to the US during Prohibition The US government had originally asked for 60 million Original Seagram Distillery buildings in Waterloo now converted to residential condominiums Seagram Lofts at 5 Father David Bauer Drive From the 1950s most of Distillers Seagram was owned by the four children of Samuel Bronfman through their holding company Cemp Investments The three most popular Seagram distilled products in the 1960s through 1990s were Seven Crown VO and Crown Royal In 1963 Seagram purchased the Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company for 61 million in cash and a 216 million production payment sale to Glanville Minerals Corporation of New York Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company was merged Frankfort Oil Company another oil producing company owned by Seagram The new firm was named Texas Pacific Oil Company In 1980 the Bronfman heirs sold the Texas Pacific Oil holdings to Sun Oil Co for 2 3 billion After the death of Samuel Bronfman in 1971 Edgar Bronfman Sr was named chairman and chief executive officer CEO until June 1994 when his son Edgar Bronfman Jr was appointed CEO In 1978 Seagram s took over the Stonyfell winery in the eastern foothills of Adelaide from Dalgety Australia around which time the winemaking part of the business at Stonyfell was wound up During the early 1980s Seagram s attempted to acquire St Joe Minerals However it was outbid by Fluor Corporation citation needed In 1981 cash rich and wanting to diversify the U S based subsidiary Seagram Company Ltd attempted to engineer a takeover of Conoco Inc a major American oil and gas producing company Although Seagram acquired a 32 2 stake in Conoco DuPont was brought in as a white knight by the oil company and entered the bidding war Seagram lost the bidding war though in exchange for its stake in Conoco it became a 24 3 owner of DuPont By 1995 Seagram was DuPont s largest single shareholder with four seats on its board In 1986 the company started a TV commercial campaign advertising its Golden wine cooler products With Bruce Willis as pitchman clarification needed Seagram rose from fifth place among distillers to first in just two years Truck advertising the Seagram s Escapes brand of ready to drink alcoholic beverages 2011 In 1987 Seagram engineered a 1 2 billion takeover of French cognac maker Martell amp Cie In 1995 Edgar Bronfman Jr was eager to enter the film and electronic media business On April 6 1995 after being approached by Bronfman DuPont announced a deal whereby the company would buy back its shares from Seagram for US9 billion Seagram was heavily criticized by the investment community the 24 3 stake in DuPont accounted for 70 of Seagram s earnings Standard amp Poor s took the unusual step of stating that the sale of the DuPont interest could result in a downgrade of Seagram s more than 4 2 billion of long term debt Bronfman used the proceeds of the sale to acquire a controlling interest in MCA from Matsushita whose assets included Universal Pictures and its theme parks a year after Later in 1998 Seagram purchased PolyGram and scattered the assets within Universal Studios notably both Universal Music Group and Universal Pictures The same year Seagram sold to PepsiCo its juice business Tropicana Products that it acquired in 1988 for 3 1 billion In 2000 Seagram s entertainment division was sold to Vivendi and after Vivendi had acquired French media giant Groupe Canal it became part of the new company Vivendi Universal on 11 December 2000 The beverage division was sold to Diageo and Pernod Ricard By the time Vivendi began auctioning off Seagram s beverages business the once renowned operation consisted of around 180 alcoholic drink brands and brand extensions in addition to its original high profile brand names In 2002 The Coca Cola Company acquired Seagram s mixers ginger ale tonic water club soda and seltzer water from Pernod Ricard and Diageo as well as signing a long term agreement to use the Seagram name from Pernod Ricard for these products A licence from Pernod Ricard to produce Seagram s Cooler Escapes and Seagram s malt beverage brands has been held by North American Breweries formerly KPS since 2009 On April 19 2006 Pernod Ricard announced that they would be closing the former Seagram distillery in Lawrenceburg Indiana US The distillery was sold in 2007 to CL Financial a holding company based in Trinidad and Tobago which then collapsed and required government intervention They operated the distillery as Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana In December 2011 the distillery was purchased by MGP Ingredients headquartered in Atchison Kansas It is now known as MGP of Indiana and continues to be the source of the components of Seagram s Seven Crown now owned by Diageo In a 2013 interview with The Globe and Mail Charles Bronfman uncle of Edgar Jr stated about the decisions leading to the demise of Seagram It was a disaster it is a disaster it will be a disaster It was a family tragedy DistilleriesSeagram distilleries by country prior to the dissolution Canada Seagram distillery Scotland Allt A Bhainne distillery BenRiach distillery Braeval distillery Caperdonich distillery Dalmunach distillery Glen Grant distillery Glen Keith distillery The Glenlivet distillery Longmorn distillery Strathisla distillery United States Bulleit distillery Makers Mark distilleryBrandsSeagram s had more than 180 alcohol brands at the time the wine and spirits division sale to Diageo and Pernod Ricard Brandy amp Cognac Macieira Martell Gin Seagram s Gin Liqueurs amp Bitters Dr McGillicuddy s Kahlua Suze Rum Captain Morgan Myers s Wood s Trelawny Vodka Absolut Nikolai Seagram s Vodka American whiskey The Benchmark Bulleit Eagle Rare Four Roses Kessler Makers Mark Seagram s Seven Crown Seagram s 83 Canadian whisky Crown Royal Fireball Seagram s VO Seagram s Whisky Indian whisky Blenders Pride Royal Stag Imperial Blue Scotch whisky Single malt Scotch whisky Allt A Bhainne BenRiach Braeval Caperdonich Dalmunach Glen Grant Glen Keith The Glenlivet Longmorn Strathisla Blended Scotch whisky Chivas Regal Passport Royal Salute Wine Chateau St Jean Chateau Souverain California Gallo of Canada Mumm Cuvee Napa Sogrape Vinhos Tessera Sterling Vineyards The Monterey Vineyard Champagne G H Mumm Other Seagram s Escapes Seagram s Ginger Ale Seagram s Seltzer Seagram s Tonic WaterLegacyThe Seagram Building in New York The Seagram name survives today in various well known drinks Seagram s Seven Crown used to make the American cocktail 7 and 7 is produced by Diageo while Seagram s V O is produced by Sazerac Several brands of coolers are produced under the Seagram name as of 2022 Seagram s Escapes are produced by Genesee Brewing for the American market while Seagram Island Time is produced by Waterloo Brewing for the Canadian market The Coca Cola Company currently produces Seagram s Ginger Ale soda line since 2002 amp made it widely available in 2011 Seagram s House the former company headquarters in Montreal was donated to McGill University by Vivendi Universal in 2002 then renamed Martlet House The landmarked Seagram Building once the company s American headquarters in New York City was commissioned by Phyllis Lambert daughter of Seagram CEO Samuel Bronfman and designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe with Philip Johnson Regarded as one of the most notable examples of the functionalist aesthetic and a prominent instance of corporate modern architecture it set the trend for the city s skyline for decades to follow and has been featured in several Hollywood films On completion in 1958 its costs made it the world s most expensive skyscraper The Bronfman family sold the Seagram building to TIAA for 70 5 million in 1979 The Seagram Museum formerly the original Seagram distillery in Waterloo Ontario was forced to close due to lack of funds in 1997 The building is now the home of the Centre for International Governance Innovation as well as Shopify The two original barrel houses are now the Seagram Lofts condominiums There were almost 5 acres 2 0 ha of open land upon which the Balsillie School of International Affairs was subsequently built construction began in 2009 and was completed in 2010 See alsoLiquor portal Seagram MuseumReferences Seagram shareholders website Archived from the original on 2000 03 03 Graham D Taylor From Shirtsleeves to Shirtless The Bronfman Dynasty and the Seagram Empire Business History Conference 2006 Faith Nicholas 2006 The Bronfmans The Rise and Fall of the House of Seagram Thomas Dunne Books Davin de Kergommeaux Canadian Whiskey The Portable Expert 2012 ISBN 978 0 7710 2745 1 Daniel Okrent Last Call The Rise and Fall of Prohibition p 343 2010 Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0 7432 7702 0 Peter C Newman Bronfman Dynasty The Rothschilds of the New World 1978 U S title King of the Castle The Making of a Dynasty ISBN 0 7710 6758 5 Okrent pp 146 158 Bronfman fortune based on well bootlegging Ottawa Citizen August 19 1975 Paydirt and the Man from Spotsylvania Part 3 Oil Hometown by Handlebar May 13 2019 Retrieved November 9 2023 Michael R Marrus 1991 Samuel Bronfman The Life and Times of Seagram s Mr Sam Brandeis University Press of New England ISBN 0 87451 571 8 pages 372 373 Edgar M Bronfman Good Spirits The Making of a Businessman 1998 ISBN 0399143742 Warburton Elizabeth Burnside S A Corporation 1981 The paddocks beneath a history of Burnside from the beginning Corporation of the City of Burnside ISBN 978 0 9593876 0 5 Wayne Leslie 1985 08 11 SEAGRAM PUTS ITS FAITH IN CHEMICALS The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 10 14 Interview with Bruce Willis p 65 Playboy November 1988 Shapiro Eben 1998 05 11 Seagram Nears PolyGram Purchase After Talks With EMI Fall Apart The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2024 01 01 Philips Chuck Eller Claudia 1998 05 22 Seagram Uncorks 10 6 Billion Deal to Buy PolyGram Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 01 01 Seagrams completes PolyGram acquisition Dec 10 1998 CNN Money Retrieved 2024 01 01 Carver Benedict Dawtrey Adam 1999 02 10 U to start int l distrib Variety Retrieved 2022 01 09 L histoire du Groupe CANAL de 1983 a nos jours Canal 1 January 2012 Archived from the original on 5 February 2012 Diageo Pernod win Seagram drinks units Dec 19 2000 money cnn com Retrieved 2024 10 20 COMPANY NEWS COKE ACQUIRES SEAGRAM S LINE OF MIXER DRINKS The New York Times 2002 05 08 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2024 01 01 Kesmodel David 2009 02 23 KPS Buys Beer Operations Forms Company for Its Brewery Holdings The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 10 01 MGP Ingredients Inc to Purchase Lawrenceburg Indiana Distillery Assets company press release October 21 2011 Slater Joanna April 5 2013 Charles Bronfman opens up about Seagram s demise It is a disaster The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2013 04 08 M Muvija Geller Martinne 2018 11 12 Diageo to sell 19 brands to U S based Sazerac for 550 million Reuters Retrieved 2021 08 10 Cleveland Will Genesee Brewery manager Seagram s Escapes is now our number one brand Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved 2022 02 03 Waterloo Brewing launches Seagram Island Time Coconut Lime Cocktail www newswire ca Retrieved 2022 02 03 Coca Cola Launches That Special Seagram s Sparkle Across the U S The Coca Cola Company 2011 02 28 Retrieved 2024 01 02 Desjardins Sylvain Jacques 2004 04 25 Seagram Building reborn as Martlet House McGill Reporter Retrieved 2009 02 07 Bagli Charles V 12 October 2000 On Park Avenue Another Trophy Changes Hands The New York Times Dunlap David W 21 April 1988 Seagram Landmark Move is Backed The New York Times Construction continues on the Balsillie Campus July 2 2010 Mercer Greg January 8 2009 New Balsillie School will be functional not fancy Kitchener Record Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved 2009 08 10 External linksSeagram Museum Collection RG 490 Brock University Library Digital Repository

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