Oola Vodka Chili Pepper

Oola Vodka Chili Pepper

Vodka and Liqueur

Description: Founded in 2011, Oola Distillery is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Owner and distiller, Kirby Kallas-Lewis produces hand-crafted gin, vodka, flavored vodkas and bourbon whiskey in small batches. White winter wheat is sourced from a third-generation Washington family farm that's certified organic and Salmon-Safe and the Hungarian Goathorn peppers Kirby uses for his flavored vodka are grown in Yakima Valley. He grinds, mills, ferments and distills his spirits in house. The distillery is named after Kirby's German shepherd, Oola. Producer Grain-to-glass Spirits Oola Distillery produces small batches of gin, vodka, flavored vodkas and bourbon whiskey. This is the real deal—spirits made with a sense of place and a connection to the people who grew the raw ingredients and the man who coaxed them into their more spirited forms—gins in which you can taste the botanicals, distinctive vodkas, and bourbon whiskey flavorful and smooth. Our Distiller For Oola owner and distiller, Kirby Kallas-Lewis, Oola is a labor of love, intellectual curiosity and commitment to the neighborhood he has called home for more than two decades. Kirby has been studying the art and science of distilling intensively. He has participated in numerous workshops, tastings, and conferences on the topic of craft distilling by some of the leaders in the industry. A former artist and tribal art dealer, Kirby has long been interested in the power that great food, wine, art, cocktails and entertaining have in connecting people to each other and to a place.
Price: $ 32.49
Price in original currency: None

Previously available from Benash Liquors & Wines

Address: 2405 Rt. 38
Cherry Hill, NJ  08002
United States
Telephone (regular): 856-667-3539
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First added to 1000 Corks on November 17, 2017.

This product was inactivated March 30, 2020.

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