Inspiration at its best!
LUPEC (Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails), LUPEC Boston Chapter is known to host fabulous events around Boston. On Mother's Day 2012, as part of the Manhattan Cocktail Classic festivities, LUPEC Boston, LUPEC NYC, and Ladies of American Distilleries collaborated to host a fabulous event!
The event was held at the NY Distilling Company, Brooklyn (Mrs. Samantha Katz is the proud wife of Mr. Alen Katz, Owner). The event was labeled "A Mother's Day Salute to the Matriarchs of Modern Distilleries". The ladies sitting on the panel were phenomenal in that they founded or are Xth generation leaders in the spirits industry.
Several delicious amuse bouche were provided by Rachel Graville of Iris Cafe...the spicy deviled eggs were MAJOR!!!
....as were the Russian tea cakes afterwards...
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Me & Abigail Gullo, Bar Chef @ Sobou New Orleans |
The Beautiful NY Distilling Company
The Panel Featured Ladies from American Fruits Liqueur, Bulleit Bourbon, George Dickel Tennessee Whisky, Laird's Applejack, New York Distilling Company, SquareOne Organic Vodka, Tuthilltown, Macchu Pisco, Zacapa Rum, and Perfect Puree.
Each cocktail tasting featured one or more of the companies' products listed above. All cocktails featured tea by In Pursuit of Tea and Perfect Puree.
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Abigail Gullo, Bar Chef at Sobou-New Orleans |
The Q&A reception MC'd by Kitty of LUPEC Boston, allowed attendees to gain insight into the world of ladies thriving in a male-dominated industry.
I can't wait to host a tasting for friends in Boston!

Hollis Bulleit says (in regards to working in the family business), "You have a lot more at stake when your name is on the bottle." Hollis and a few of the other ladies also expressed how frustrating and commonplace it is to be challenged at events by men who insist on attempts to "Stump the Master".
Something tells me these fiery women can stand their ground!
Lisa Laird Dunn (9th generation with Laird & Company) says, "It's always been a male-dominated (industry). (Entering the business) was not expected of me, it was my decision, which was nice!" She says with pride, "My daughter says she'll be the next Big Boss!"
Lisa was described as the woman who "paved the way". She shares how in the past, she would visit various accounts and was told "I don't buy my whisky from a woman". Lisa goes on the say that the biggest challenge for woman in this industry is, "That I'm here to stay!"
Me & Misty Kalkofen of LUPEC Boston |
Another challenge the women face is balancing motherhood with an industry centered around evenings and weekends.
There's nothing like spending time with successful, confident, truly happy women who also recognize the value of beautiful shoes...
All-in-All, these women are phenomenal, entrepreneurs, mothers, wives, mentors, trailblazers, fashionistas, and beyond!!!
Please click on the links above and try these amazing products! A visit to the NY Distilling Company/The Shanty Bar is a must-do as well. It's a beautiful space with a wonderful back story!
And if you get a bit warm after trying NY Distilling's amazing product, head next door to the firehouse, they are more than willing to help a girl out...
Lovely ladies! You really had fun in what you're doing. Just keep it up ladies.
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