Korbel was founded in 1882 by three
Czech brothers named Korbel. It was purchased by Adolf Heck in 1954. Heck's son, Gary, took over in 1982, and over time increased production from 150,000 to 1.6 million cases per year, making Korbel the 16th largest wine producer in the United States as of 2022. The popular origin story of the brandy old fashioned (an
old fashioned made with brandy instead of whiskey, popular in
Wisconsin) goes that during the
Chicago World's Fair in 1893, the Korbel brothers were offering samples of their wine and brandy. Central European immigrants from
Milwaukee took a liking to the Bohemian Korbel brothers' brandy, and brought it back to Wisconsin and began using it in cocktails. This story is probably false, however, and the more likely origin is due to the availability of brandy during post-
WWII liquor shortages. ==Use of "champagne" on labels==