According to the company's official history, Tabasco was first produced in 1868 by
Edmund McIlhenny, a
Maryland-born former banker who had moved to
Louisiana around 1840. However, as Jeffrey Rothfeder's book ''McIlhenny's Gold'' points out, some of the McIlhenny Company's official history is disputed, and the politician
Maunsel White was producing a
tabasco pepper sauce two decades before McIlhenny. Rothfeder cited January 26, 1850, letter to the
New Orleans Daily Delta newspaper crediting White as having introduced "Tobasco red pepper" to the
Southern United States and asserting that the McIlhenny was at least inspired by White's recipe. To distribute his, Edmund McIlhenny initially obtained unused
cologne bottles from a New Orleans glass supplier. On his death in 1890, McIlhenny was succeeded by his eldest son,
John Avery McIlhenny, who expanded and modernized the business, but resigned after only a few years to join
Theodore Roosevelt's 1st US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, the
Rough Riders. On John's departure, brother
Edward Avery McIlhenny, a self-taught
naturalist fresh from an Arctic adventure, assumed control of the company and also focused on expansion and modernization, running the business from 1898 until his death in 1949.
Walter S. McIlhenny, in turn, succeeded his uncle Edward Avery McIlhenny, serving as president of McIlhenny Company from 1949 until his death in 1985. Edward McIlhenny Simmons then ran the company as president and CEO for several years, remaining as board chairman until his death in 2012.
Paul McIlhenny became company president in 1998 and was chairman until his death in 2013. In 2012, McIlhenny cousin Tony Simmons assumed the company's presidency and, in June 2019, his cousin Harold Osborn was chosen as the next president and CEO. McIlhenny was one of just a few U.S. companies to have received a
royal warrant of appointment that certified the company as a supplier to
Queen Elizabeth II. McIlhenny was one of the 850 companies around the world that have been officially designated as suppliers to the queen by such warrants. The warrant held was "Supplier of Tabasco HM The Queen — Master of the Household — Granted in 2009". In 2005, Avery Island was hit hard by
Hurricane Rita, and the family constructed a
levee around the low side of the factory and invested in
back-up generators. ==Production==