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Milestone Beverages and Levecke partner in Asia 15th April, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
US producer Levecke has partnered with Hong Kong-based Milestone Beverages on the distribution of its spirits across Asia Pacific.
Levecke produces Pau Maui Vodka
Levecke’s line of spirits, liqueurs, and ready-to-drink (RTD) products will join Milestone Beverages’ portfolio of spirits brands.
Hong Kong-based Milestone Beverages will ‘leverage’ its expertise and regional connections to establish, build visibility and grow Leveke’s brands in key Asian markets and channels.
Levecke CEO Neil Levecke said: “We are working hard to expand our branded portfolio globally.
“The Asia Pacific marketplace is an amazing region that we have operated in for decades and is a natural fit for these brands.
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Premium Japanese Blended Whisky Onikishi launched in HK and China 29th January, 2021 by Alice Liang
Hong-Kong based Wine & Spirits importer Milestone Beverages has introduced Onikishi, a premium Japanese blended whisky, to Hong Kong and China, which will soon roll out to the Australian and European markets.
Onikishi, whereby “Oni-” means demon and “-Kishi” means samurai, represents the perpetual battle between the traditional and visionary spirits of Japan, two opposites that co-exist in harmonious union.
Onikishi whisky is made in Taka-cho, Hyogo prefecture, a town framed by mountains with a mild climate. The distillers bring the knowledge and experiences of producing spirits while breathing in a refreshing flair into whisky-making. The result combines Scotch traditions and Japanese savoir-faire.
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“Who was California Joe?” asked J.W. Buel in his
Heroes of the Plains published in 1882, for Joe’s origin was as much a mystery to his contemporaries as it was for many who came later. Some claimed his name was Joseph Milner (favored by Buffalo Bill Cody) or Joseph Hawkins, and others claimed that he was Truman Head, the famous “California Joe” of Col. Hiram Berdan’s Civil War Sharpshooters. Even Custer admitted that he did not know Joe’s real name, for “no other name seemed ever to have been given him, and no other name ever seemed necessary.”