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The question is "where", not "of what", and, even if that was the question, it is wrong. There are no pecans or pecan shells in it.

Since it is a blend, it's hard to know for sure where all of Seagram's Seven Crowns is made. It is bottled in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, at Lawrenceburg Distillers, Inc. It is likely that most or all of the constituent whiskies and other spirits are also made there, but there's no way to know for sure.

The owner, Diageo, does not currently own a distillery in the United States.

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I would bet alot that it is made with pecans, pecan shells, or something pecan related in the recipe. I stored some homemade wine(white grape) in a Seagrams jug for about a year. Now my wine has a distinct pecan flavor. Its actually not bad, just different.

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