The actor, producer and director will be raising awareness of Revel Avila.
The product is currently offered in three varieties: blanco, which is immediately bottled after distillation; reposado, which is aged for 12 months in a once-used whisky oak barrel to provide a scotch-like taste; and añejo, a 96-proof spirit that is aged for 24 months in new French oak barrels, taking on the flavors of a cognac. Since debuting in 2018, the brand has expanded its presence across the US, working with world-class distributors to bring the spirit to key markets including Nevada, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., New York, California and Minnesota
To help soften the financial hardships that many in the bartending community are currently dealing with, Hartley and McFarlane are announcing that 30% of profits from the online sales of REVEL Avila from today through the end of June will be donated to the United States Bartender’s Guild (USBG) National Charity Foundation which has launched a COVID-19 relief fund. Through the fund, professionals across the bar and service industries who have been impacted by the coronavirus can apply for grants and financial assistance.