Its Genial Warmth Cheered Washington’s friends
Men who knew Washington early acclaimed the exquisite excellence of this rye that was first distilled on the General’s own estate, and so named “Mount Vernon.” It is still produced today by the same treasured formula, gently slumbers for 4½ years in mellow wood, and is bottled in bond under supervision of the U. S. Government, which has the most rigid bottled in bond act in the world, the requirements of which are fall four years’ aging in barrels, freedom from addition of younger spirits, and bottling at full 100 proof. You will find it as distinguished in flavor as it is in ancestry, a potion that lives up to its time-honored reputation—a square whiskey in a square bottle! Now in plentiful supply at all good bars and package stores.
A Square Whiskey in a Square Bottle
National Distillers
A Good Guide to Good Whiskey
1936, The A. M. S. Division of National Distillers Products Corporation, Baltimore, Md.