The Hudson Valley has a thriving craft beverage scene, with small-scale artisanal breweries, vineyards and wineries, distilleries, cideries, and meaderies.
Teaming up with his son-in-law co-owner and general manager Joel LeVangia, John Dyson set out to honor his Scottish grandfather by creating the closest possible thing to a Scotch this side of the pond. The pair imported all the equipment from Scotland and even managed to hire a Scottish distiller (a rare feat). Now Tenmile Distillery's first batch is dutifully aging in oak barrels. And in the meantime, the Wassaic distillery, in a beautifully renovated old dairy barn, has opened to public for tours and tastings of their other award-winning spirits—Sinpatch Vodka and Listening Rock Gin.
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