In the late 1800s, Paul Jones Jr., the founder of Four Roses Bourbon Whiskey fell in love with a beautiful Southern belle. He proposed to her, and she replied that if her answer were "Yes," she would wear a corsage of roses on her gown to the upcoming ball. Paul Jones waited excitedly for her answer on the night of the ball, and when she arrived, she wore a corsage of four red roses. He later named his bourbon "Four Roses" as a symbol of his love for his wife. He transferred this devotion into his bourbon production, using quality ingredients to create various recipes for his handcrafted spirit
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