[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 133 (Wednesday, September 17, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H7621-H7622]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING JAMES C. RUSSELL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Kentucky (Mr. Barr) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BARR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the career of Mr. James
C. Russell, master distiller at the Wild Turkey Distillery in
Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, and to mark the event of his 60th year in the
industry.
Mr. Russell, or Jimmy as he is warmly known to family, friends, and
acquaintances alike, is the living example of the maxim that you ought
to do what you love. Born into a family of distillers just 3 miles from
the Wild Turkey Distillery in Lawrenceburg,
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Jimmy has been instrumental in the craftsmanship of nearly every barrel
since he began working at the facility on September 10, 1954, when he
was just 19 years old.
Since becoming master distiller in the late 1960s, Jimmy has been
prolific, distilling more than 3 million barrels with his keen eye for
detail and palette for flavor. When he is not in Lawrenceburg
overseeing production, Jimmy is traveling the world as one of perhaps
the most famous ambassadors for Kentucky's signature bourbon industry.
Mr. Russell has seen the ebbs and flows of the industry over the
years and has been a key player in fostering the recent explosive
growth of bourbon. Treated like a rock star wherever he goes, as
adoring fans clamor for his autograph or a bottle of American Honey or
his Russell Reserve, the indefatigable spirit of this Kentucky Bourbon
Hall of Famer, or the so-called ``Buddha of Bourbon,'' will help guide
the bourbon industry long into the future. Jimmy's son Eddie, himself a
Hall of Famer, will ensure that the family's time-honored tradition of
producing complex, finely honed bourbons continues into the fourth
generation.
So, Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join Jimmy's friends,
family, fans, and fellow master distillers in raising a toast to
celebrate Mr. Russell's contributions to a distinctively American and
Kentucky industry on this momentous anniversary. I know I speak for
millions more across the country and around the world when I say that I
look forward to enjoying the fruits of Jimmy's labor for many more
years to come.
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