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Sale of Whiskey Brands Positions 3 Badge Beverage Corp. for New Growth Opportunities

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Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits Acquires Masterson’s, Bib & Tucker 

Sonoma, Calif. (August 2, 2017) – With the sale of its Masterson’s and Bib & Tucker whiskey brands to Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits, 3 Badge Beverage Corporation is positioning itself for new consumer product opportunities and for enhanced growth in its existing portfolio. The acquisition of the Masterson’s and Bib & Tucker whiskey brands by Deutsch was announced earlier today and is effective immediately.

“This opportunity gives us a chance to further bolster our existing programs,” said August Sebastiani, president of 3 Badge Beverage Corporation. “Our deep commitment to producing quality products continues. Additionally, we look forward to continuing our efforts of exploring a variety of new and exciting categories.”

Sebastiani and his team have also launched a variety of other innovative craft spirits, including Uncle Val’s Gin, Kirk & Sweeney Rum, Pasote Tequila and Bozal Mezcal, which remain part of the 3 Badge Mixology spirits portfolio.

3 Badge Beverage Corporation is based in Sonoma, California, and was founded in 2009 by August Sebastiani. The company is inspired by a deep-rooted legacy of commitment and craftsmanship and produces a diverse and award-winning portfolio of wines and spirits. 3 Badge Beverage Corporation is located at 32 Patten Street, Sonoma, CA 95476. The telephone number is (707) 996-8463. Learn more at 3badge.com.

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  1. I am a bourbon connoisseur and putting on your label for Bib & Tucker that it is bottled in Kentucky should be considered false advertising! Your whiskey is garbage! True Kentucky Bourbon has a distinctive taste and flavor which i must say you have fallen way short of in comparison. Do the world a favor and take every batch of your Bib & Tucker and turn it into alternative fuel or use it to clean engine parts. Next time spend more money on whats in the bottle and less on making the bottle look cool.

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