Heritage Distilling Company, Inc. ("HDC" or "Heritage" or "The
Company"), a leading craft distiller of innovative premium brands,
and the Coquille Indian Tribe of Oregon announced the ground
breaking of Oregon’s first Tribally-Owned distillery and tasting
room, located at The Mill Casino-Hotel & RV Park on Coos
Bay, in North Bend, Oregon. The project broke ground this month and
is expected to open to the public by the end of the year. Both
Heritage and Coquille-branded spirits will be produced and bottled
on Tribal land and sold at the casino’s several bars, restaurants
and retail outlets.
“After more than two years of planning, negotiating with the
state of Oregon, and completing design work, we are thrilled to
have broken ground on this historic project,” said Margaret
Simpson, Chief Executive Officer of CEDCO, the Tribe’s venture arm
that owns and operates The Mill Casino-Hotel & RV Park. “All
members of the team, including Heritage Distilling and fi
architecture, have brought forth a design for a customer experience
space that will be unparalleled for hundreds of miles in every
direction. The completion of this project at The Mill further
solidifies our casino and resort as the premier destination in the
region.”
The project will feature an updated Plank House restaurant, two
indoor digital golf suites and a Heritage-branded tasting room.
Spanning two levels and with panoramic views of Coos Bay, the
tasting room includes two full-service bars, a cigar lounge, retail
space, private event suites and Heritage’s proprietary Cask
Club®.
Led by Justin and Jennifer Stiefel since 2011, Heritage is the
most-awarded craft distillery in North America by the American
Distilling Institute for a decade and is recognized for its brand
family of premium whiskies, gins, vodkas, rums and ready-to-drink
cocktails. Beyond their mastery of distilling, the Stiefels saw
both an injustice done to Native American indigenous communities
and a mutually beneficial economic opportunity to create national
distribution for Heritage’s portfolio of craft spirits. Together,
they established the Tribal Beverage Network (TBN), a
first-of-its-kind partnership with Native American Tribes to
develop Heritage-branded distilleries, brands and tasting rooms to
serve patrons of Tribal casinos and entertainment venues.
Jennifer Stiefel, president and co-founder of Heritage
Distilling, added: “We are honored to break ground on this historic
project with the Coquille Tribe. This marks a significant milestone
for the Tribe, the Tribal Beverage Network and Oregon’s craft
spirits industry. The Tribe’s commitment to economic
self-sufficiency and innovation aligns perfectly with Heritage
Distilling’s mission, and we are proud to stand alongside them in
bringing the state’s first Tribally-Owned distillery to life. This
is more than a distillery—it’s a long-term economic resource that
will support the Tribe for generations to come.”
The distillery will be modeled after Heritage’s industry-leading
operations derived from its five distilleries and tasting rooms
across Washington and Oregon. As a TBN partner, the Coquille-owned
and operated destination will also offer several amenities for
patrons including a tasting room that features Heritage spirits
like Cocoa Bomb Chocolate Whiskey, Heritage canned cocktails,
Florescence Vodka, Stiefel’s Select Single Barrel and small batch
whiskeys, and Heritage’s latest Salute Series which honors and
supports military and first responder communities.
In addition to on-site tastings, the Coquille distillery will
also extend unique membership programs available to TBN partners:
The Cask Club®, an annual membership-based program that allows
members to create, customize and age spirits of their choice; and
The Spirits Club®, a program that provides members quarterly
shipments of Heritage’s award-winning spirits delivered directly to
their door at a reduced rate, as well as priority access to new,
limited and seasonal releases.
The project designs were conceived by the team at fi
architecture in Gig Harbor, Washington, the longtime design partner
for all of Heritage Distilling’s retail and TBN locations. Detailed
renderings of the project can be found on the fi architecture
website here.
TBN members can benefit from wholesale and retail margins and
tax capture. In addition, Tribes entering this industry can
generate funds to support social and economic initiatives, increase
employment, diversify the skillsets of their members and work with
Heritage to create their brands to celebrate the unique
characteristics of a Tribe or region.
The Coquille Tribe’s announcement follows on the heels of a
recent announcement by the Tonto Apache Tribe in Payson, Arizona on
its plans to open a Heritage Distilling branded location in
partnership with Heritage at the Mazatzal Hotel and Casino’s newest
development, Apache Corners. Until recently, an 1834 federal
law prohibited anyone from setting up a distillery on Tribal land
for manufacturing “ardent spirits.” In large part due to Heritage
Distilling Company’s efforts, the antiquated Andrew Jackson-era law
was finally repealed by Congress in 2018, paving the way for the
Coquille Indian Tribe to pursue distillery operations on Tribal
lands.
Heritage has several other Tribes participating in
TBN, with partnership announcements planned in line with each
Tribe’s development timeline. For more information on Heritage
Distilling Company and the Tribal Beverage Network,
visit heritagedistilling.com.
About the Coquille Indian TribeThe Coquille
Indian Tribe flourished in Oregon’s southwestern corner for
thousands of years, cherishing the bountiful forests, rivers and
beaches of a homeland encompassing more than 750,000 acres. In
1954, Congress declared the Coquille Tribe “terminated.” 35 years
later the Tribe was formally restored to federal recognition in
1989. Today the Tribe numbers more than 1,100 members and it has
regained more than 10,000 acres of ancestral homeland, proudly
managing the bulk of it as sustainable forest. The Tribe provides
education assistance, health care, elder services and (where
needed) housing assistance to its people, while contributing
substantially to the surrounding community’s economy. Its various
enterprises employ approximately 600 people, and its community fund
is the region’s leading local source of charitable grants.
About Heritage Distilling Company, Inc.Heritage
is among the premier independent craft distilleries in the United
States offering a variety of whiskeys, vodkas, gins, rums and
ready-to-drink canned cocktails. Heritage has been North America's
most awarded craft distillery by the American Distilling Institute
for ten consecutive years out of the more than 2,600 craft
producers. Beyond this remarkable achievement, Heritage has also
garnered numerous Best of Class, Double Gold, and Gold medals at
esteemed national and international spirits competitions. As one of
the largest craft spirits producers on the West Coast by revenue,
the company is expanding its presence nationwide through a diverse
range of sales channels, including wholesale, on-premises venues,
e-commerce, and the innovative Tribal Beverage Network (TBN). The
TBN initiative, a groundbreaking collaboration with Native American
Tribes, focuses on developing Heritage-branded distilleries, unique
Tribal brands, and tasting rooms tailored to Tribal communities. By
serving patrons of Tribal casinos and entertainment venues, the TBN
creates meaningful economic and social benefits for participating
Tribes, while providing an additional avenue for Tribes to exercise
and strengthen their sovereignty. This unique partnership reflects
Heritage’s commitment to innovation, community engagement, and
sustainable growth.
Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release
contains forward-looking statements, including statements made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified
by words such as "aims," "anticipates," "believes," "could,"
"estimates," "expects," "forecasts," "goal," "intends," "may,"
"plans," "possible," "potential," "seeks," "will," and variations
of these words or similar expressions that are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. Any such statements in this press
release that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to
be forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
include, without limitation, statements regarding anticipated
results or benefits anticipated from the opening and operation of
the TBN location mentioned in this press release or any other
current or potential TBN location. Any forward-looking statements
in this press release are based on Heritage’s current expectations,
estimates and projections only as of the date of this release and
are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially and adversely from those set
forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. These risks
and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risks of
expanding sales and revenue due to the addition of new members of
the executive team or new directors to the board. These and other
risks concerning Heritage’s programs and operations are described
in additional detail in its registration statement on Form S-1,
which is on file with the SEC. Heritage explicitly disclaims any
obligation to update any forward-looking statements except to the
extent required by law.
Contacts |
The Mill CasinoMichael LaffeyMlaffey@themillcasino.com(541)
252-8251 |
Heritage Distilling Co.InvestorsScott
EcksteinHeritage@kcsa.com(212) 896-1210 |
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Heritage Distilling
Co.MediaFrancesca DeMauroHeritage@kcsa.com(917) 880-9771 |
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