Top 12 Historic Traditional Spirit Brands with Oldest Brewing Legacies
This ranking is based on verifiable founding years and continuous production history, highlighting the depth of brewing heritage in human civilization. These brands are not only pioneers of the spirits industry but also custodians of cultural heritage.
Interesting Facts & Summary
Taking the top spot, Luzhou Laojiao boasts a core cluster of fermentation pits that have been in continuous operation since 1573, spanning over 450 years of history. In stark contrast, many world-renowned Western whisky distilleries are less than 300 years old and have often faced periods of dormancy due to the World Wars. Luzhou Laojiao’s pits are 'living relics'; over centuries, the mud walls have cultivated a unique, stable ecosystem of thousands of microbial strains that define its signature 'pit-aged' aroma. This overwhelming advantage in longevity makes it not just a 'living fossil' of the spirits world, but a true beacon of Eastern brewing civilization.
| Rank | Brand Name | Founding Year | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
Luzhou Laojiao | 1324 | China | |
Wuliangye (Legacy) | 1368 | China | |
Jiannanchun (Legacy) | 1500 | China | |
| 4 | Bushmills | 1608 | Ireland |
| 5 | Mount Gay | 1703 | Barbados |
| 6 | Rémy Martin | 1724 | France |
| 7 | Martell | 1715 | France |
| 8 | Kilbeggan | 1757 | Ireland |
| 9 | Jameson | 1780 | Ireland |
| 10 | Buffalo Trace | 1787 | USA |