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Few liquors conjure sand, surf, and warm tropical breezes like rum. And as with a lot of American cocktail culture, the story of our country’s love affair with rum runs straight through the heart of New Orleans.

And the two men who sit at the forefront of rum culture are names you might not be familiar with – Luis Jung and Frederick Wulff.

The former, Luis Emmanuel Jung, was a German immigrant, who arrived in New Orleans in the early 19th century and quickly climb the rungs of the rum trade, establishing himself and New Orleans, as one of the premier rum destinations in the country. His efforts not only helped introduce this now-beloved spirit to the city’s residents, but he also created economic opportunities for local businesses and shaped New Orleans’ reputation as a hub of indulgence and revelry.

Frederick A. Wulff, a Danish merchant, arrived a few years later, and following in Jung’s footsteps, further expanded the rum trade in New Orleans. Combing their extensive network of Caribbean distillers, the 2 joined forces to become the central rum importers in New Orleans and beyond, stoking America’s growing love affair for the sweet spirit. The relationships these 2 forged, cemented the ties between New Orleans and the Caribbean that still exist to this day.

But more than just being savvy businessmen, Jung and Wulff helped shape the very culture and of New Orleans. The abundance of rum, led to the spirit becoming an integral part of the city’s vibrant culinary scene, finding its way into iconic cocktails like the Hurricane and the Daiquiri.

Today, their legacy lives on in the luxury rum brand that bears their name, and their “origin” rums from Trinidad, Guyana, and Barbados trace their roots to the original regions and relationships built by the pair nearly 200 years ago.

In fact, a section of the Sazerac House is dedicated to these 2 men, and the rums they introduced to New Orleans, and we invite you learn more about them and their rums by paying us a visit.

Cheers!




Events


Summer Cocktail Series

Thursday, July 31, 2025 - Friday, August 15, 2025
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Looking to impress your guests at your next summer gathering with stunning cocktails? Learn the sophisticated craft of batched cocktails in this hands-on class designed for elevated entertaining. Under the expert guidance of New Orleans drinks historian Elizabeth Pearce, guests will master the essential techniques of flavor balancing, premium ingredient selection, and large-batch preparation methods. All guests must be 21 to participate.

Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection Tasting Experience

Saturday, August 9, 2025 - Saturday, August 16, 2025
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Step inside one of the Sazerac House’s intimate speakeasies for a rare and immersive tasting experience featuring the Buffalo Trace Prohibition Collection, Series 1. This exclusive collection showcases five expressions recreated to reflect the styles of whiskey legally produced during Prohibition, when Buffalo Trace was one of the few distilleries permitted to operate for medicinal purposes. Guided by our expert bourbon stewards, guests will explore the history of the Prohibition era and its impact on American whiskey culture, all while enjoying a curated tasting of the complete series.

NOLA Cocktail Tour with Paul Gustings

Saturday, August 23, 2025
7:00 pm -

Paul Gustings is a legend in New Orleans, both for his long career in bartending and his infamous walking tour of the French Quarter. Paul, for the first time ever, will lead his storytelling drinking tour from the comfort of Sazerac House! Classic cocktails of New Orleans will co-star alongside Paul’s celebrated tour that up till now has only been available in the smallest of parties. This event is not for the feint of heart—Paul pulls no punches as he gives the gritty history of one of the French Quarter from his 1st hand view. Hear (and drink!) living history!

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Walking with Whiskey

Friday, August 15, 2025 - Friday, September 5, 2025
11:15 am - 12:15 pm

Join our distillery team for an in-depth journey through the whiskey making process. From grain to bottle, you'll walk through the steps of making Sazerac Rye Whiskey and conclude with a Sazerac Rye Cocktail Demo.