James River Distillery Closing

The Richmond, Va., craft distiller said it will close at the end of June.  The distillery store will remain open Fridays and Saturdays through June.   To produce its gins, it used a rare vapor infusion method in which, during the third and final distillation in a 20-foot rectification column, the alcohol vapor is passed through the “gin basket” that holds its blend of botanicals.

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Irish Distillers Midleton Distillery to Become Carbon Neutral by 2026

Irish Distillers (Pernod Ricard) said it will invest €50 million ($52.1 million USD) to enable Midleton Distillery to entirely phase out the use of fossil fuels to power its operation.

The carbon-neutral roadmap for Midleton Distillery will involve several projects aimed at reducing overall energy use by improving on-site energy generation efficiency and recycling waste heat in the distillation process. In time, the distillery’s remaining energy requirements will be fulfilled by generating power from renewable sources.

As part of the initial phases of the roadmap, Irish Distillers has invested in highly efficient boilers which will require less fuel to operate.

To deliver subsequent phases of the roadmap, Irish Distillers is working with global experts and partners on innovative Mechanical Vapor Recompression (MVR) technology which will see a closed looped system capture, compress and recycle waste heat in the distilling process. This the first time this technology has been used across multiple batch processes in distilling.

The first three phases of the roadmap alone are expected to reduce emissions by up to 70%. The final phases will see the introduction of renewable sources of energy, including green hydrogen and biogas to power the distillery and close the door on natural gas usage. To achieve this, Irish Distillers has partnered with local experts at EI-H2 to explore opportunities to source sustainable renewable hydrogen.

 

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Mount Gay Offers Summer Cocktail Kit

Mount Gay Rum is offering a limited edition “Mount Gay Summer Taste Essentials” kit with the key ingredients and complimentary cocktail items needed to craft the ‘Good Old Pine’, a riff on a classic Old Fashioned. The kits include a set of everyday seasonings and a cedar grilling plank to spice things up and experiment with a variety of recipes to create unique flavors that are perfect for elevating any occasion from Father’s Day to Fourth of July.  The kit will be available for purchase on CocktailCourier.com beginning June 15th through July 15th for an SRP of $112.99.

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Josh Jensen, founded Calera Wine Co., Dies at 78

Jensen played a pivotal role in establishing Pinot Noir as one of North America’s great varietal wines. While doing so, he built Calera into one of the world’s most revered wineries—a captivating story that author Marq de Villiers told in his 1994 book “The Heartbreak Grape: A California Winemaker’s Search for the Perfect Pinot Noir.” Under Jensen’s leadership, Calera has been honored by Wine & Spirits as one of the “Top 100 Wineries in the World” nine times, with noted wine critic Robert Parker hailing Calera as “California’s Romanée-Conti.”

In the early 1970s, after completing his undergraduate studies at Yale, where he was a member of the rowing crew, Jensen traveled to England to attend Oxford, where he continued to row while earning a master’s in social anthropology. During his time at Oxford, Jensen developed a consuming passion for wine and began exploring the winegrowing regions of Europe. Inspired by these travels, he decided to try his hand at vineyard work, which led him to a coveted harvest position at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. The following year, Jensen deepened his understanding of viticulture and winemaking working at Domaine Dujac, and later at the Rhône Valley’s Château-Grillet.

Returning to the United States, Jensen began a quest to create a style of Pinot Noir that had not previously been realized in the United States. To achieve this goal, he spent the next two years searching for land rich in limestone—rare in California, but a key factor in the vineyards he most admired in Burgundy. In 1974, he found what he was looking for on the steep slopes of Mt. Harlan, a 3,278-foot peak in the Gavilan Mountains that divide Monterey and San Benito counties.

The following year, while living in a trailer on the remote property with his wife and her seven-year-old daughter, Josh founded Calera, named for the Spanish word for “limekiln.” With no paved road, electricity or phone, he began planting his first three estate vineyards: Jensen, Reed and Selleck, named after his father, Stephen Jensen, his father’s friend and the only original non-family investor in the business, Bill Reed, and an early mentor for Josh in the world of wine, Dr. George Selleck.

In 1978, these vineyards yielded their first small crop, resulting in Calera’s debut trio of vineyard-designate Pinot Noirs. Jensen’s early releases were a revelation for wine enthusiasts, offering a new level of structure and sophistication in New World Pinot Noir. In the years that followed, Jensen established his own Calera Pinot Noir clone, and planted three more small vineyards on Mt. Harlan: Mills, de Villiers and Ryan, as well as small blocks of Chardonnay, Aligoté and some of the earliest plantings of Viognier in California.

He also began working with some of the top vineyards on California’s Central Coast to make Calera’s Central Coast Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Viognier and a Vin Gris of Pinot Noir. Believing in the uniqueness of Mt. Harlan, Jensen spearheaded the establishment of a Mt. Harlan American Viticultural Area (AVA), which he achieved in 1990. As a result, like Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Calera is one of the only wineries in the world with its own AVA.

In August  2017, after a 43-year career guiding Calera, and with three grown children each pursuing careers outside the wine industry, Jensen sold Calera to Duckhorn Portfolio. Commenting on the sale at the time, Jensen said, “Having started the winery on a hope and a prayer, this is a wonderful way to ensure the future of Calera. I was able to place my life’s work in the hands of true wine people that believe in quality.” As part of the sale, Jensen took a position on The Duckhorn Portfolio’s board of directors alongside fellow wine icon and friend, Dan Duckhorn, and continued to offer his wisdom and insight on Calera for the next several years.

For Mike Waller, who was appointed the winemaker for Calera by Jensen in 2007, Jensen’s legacy is clear. “In the 1970s, when Josh began planting his first vineyards on Mt. Harlan, Pinot Noir was barely relevant in California—and site-specific, terroir-driven Pinot Noirs even less so. But Josh had a dream, and he stuck to it, never wavering. When you worked alongside Josh, knew him, or even just tasted his wines, it was easy to become a believer in Josh’s dream of creating California Pinot Noirs that could stand alongside the world’s best. Over the years, I’ve had numerous winemakers tell me that they make Pinot Noir because of Josh. He showed generations of vintners and winemakers the way.”

Josh Jensen is survived by his three children, Silvie Jensen, Duggan Jensen, and Chloe Jensen; and five grandchildren. A remembrance book will be available at the Calera Tasting Room for the next four weeks for anyone wishing to share a message, or condolences. The books will then be given to the Jensen family.

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DISCUS, Brother’s Bond, Tales of the Cocktail Aid Charities

An organization promoting rebuilding soils as a way to combat climate change received $10,000 and a non-profit that works to assist with hospitality industry career development received $7,500 at the annual Distilled Spirits Council Conference in New Orleans.

Ian Somerhalder, the co-founder and Brand Guardian of Brother’s Bond Bourbon, and DISCUS President/CEO Chris Swonger presented a check for $10,000 to Kiss the Ground.  “As a long-time supporter of the regenerative movement, I am thrilled to support Kiss the Ground and its work to raise awareness that the solution to climate change is right under our feet,” said Somerhalder. “Rebuilding our soils can help bring prosperity to rural communities, while improving food and water security and strengthening our climate resilience for this generation and generations to come.”

The donation will support Kiss the Ground’s current effort stewarding Regenerate America – an unprecedented coalition of farmers, businesses, nonprofits and individuals from every corner of our country, who are working together to amplify the voices of farmers and ranchers in the 2023 Farm Bill.

DISCUS Conference attendees also raised $7,500 for Turning Tables NOLA by attending an interactive cocktail class hosted by the Tales of the Cocktails Foundation.

Turning Tables, a New Orleans non-profit career development organization for the hospitality industry, was launched in 2019 to create a bar training program that reflected the diversity of the city. Turning Tables advocates for equity in the hospitality industry by providing mentorship, educational tools and platforms for exposure for the black and brown communities of New Orleans.

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Crown Royal Supports Military at CMA Fest

During the four-day long CMA Fest celebration, Crown Royal will host festival goers in downtown Nashville at 2nd and Broadway, with performances from fourteen country music artists – including Jimmie Allen, who opened up the weekend yesterday – in support of the military community that so bravely serves our country. The Purple Bag Project will also be on-site, allowing country music fans to pack care packages for deployed service men and women in continuation of the Generosity Hour series.

“We’re thrilled to support the military members that selflessly serve our country,” said Nicky Heckles, VP-Crown Royal. “We look forward to continuing the celebration and our commitment to the incredible military family that keeps our communities thriving at the CMA Fest.”

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