Lee was born in Peaks Mill, Kentucky in 1919. Lee is known for launching
Blanton's in 1984, the first modern bourbon brand marketed as a single barrel bourbon. Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers' Association, credited the premium market that Mr. Lee pioneered as a major factor in the bourbon industry's turnaround in the last decade; sales reached 30 million gallons in 2012 for the first time since 1973, he said. He was promoted to plant superintendent in 1966 and to plant manager in 1969 and given the title master distiller in the early 1980s. After his retirement, Buffalo Trace honored Mr. Lee with a single-barrel brand of his own, the Elmer T. Lee Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, bottled from barrels he continued selecting himself into his 90s. The label won gold medals this year [2013] at both the Los Angeles International Wine and Spirits Competition and the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The journal Whiskey Advocate described its flavor as "elegant and complex." Lee was inducted in the Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame in 2001 and received lifetime achievement awards from both
Whisky Advocate (2002) and
Whisky Magazine (2012). Lee died in
Frankfort, Kentucky, in 2013, at the age of 93. ==References==