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7/28/2018 
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON US$20 MILLION RUM DISTILLERY IN ...  
London-based distiller Renegade Spirits has begun work on its groundbreaking new rum distillery in Grenada. Located near Pearl, on the north-eastern side of the island, the new distillery will cost US$20 million, being both technologically advanced and environmentally sound. Designed to produce up to 1 million litres of spirit each year it will be one of the most significant rum distilleries in the Caribbean. The Renegade Rum project has already created 50 jobs locally, with a further 100 jobs requiring a wide range of skill levels to be created over the next year, all in a rural area of high unemployment. The aim of the Renegade Rum Distillery is to distil and mature the most compelling rum the world has ever seen. Using the latest techniques and equipment, together with an innovative, industry-challenging philosophy, Renegade Rum believes this is a landmark rum project that will raise the bar worldwide. Drawing on experience from both the Scotch and Irish whisky industries, as well as the wine world, Renegade Rum is the brainchild of CEO Mark Reynier, who runs Waterford single malt whisky distillery in Ireland, and who was behind the renaissance of the famous Bruichladdich distillery on Islay, Scotland, in 2001. Reynier said: “This project has been completely back to front: we’ve had to propagate cane first, and only then build a distillery. “I had been looking for a home for this project for over a decade before I found Grenada, but after my first trip around the island it was clear there was no cane left, just bush. We would have to start with a blank canvas, to prove there is enough cane potential to make it worthwhile building a distillery. “And that’s where we are now today. During those three years we have been designing the distillery, taking advantage of the latest ideas from the top engineers in the business, while simultaneously planting cane lands.” Prime minister of Grenada, Dr Keith Mitchell, said, “When I first heard about this project I was not entirely convinced that it could be brought to fruition but standing here today and learning of its many unique facets, I must say it is historic in every sense. The project will not only help boost the agriculture sector and enable diversification of the economy, it will also provide invaluable promotion of Grenada as the origin of this unique blend. “The location of the project will have a remarkable impact on this rural community, spurring significant development outside of areas usually targeted for business operations. I commend Mark and his team for staying the course, for their determination to forge ahead with the evolution of this concept into a reality and most importantly, for choosing Grenada. This is a project all of Grenada can be truly proud of. I believe its reputation will spread far and wide, along with that of our beloved island.” Renegade Rum Distillery will use exclusively sugar cane reintroduced to Grenada in 2016 during the first phase of the project. The remote greenfield site will be surrounded by cane fields with the mill, utilities and distillery buildings located on three terraces overlooking the Atlantic Ocean to the east, extensive water meadows to the south, and a saltwater mangrove lake to the north. With the main equipment coming from Scotland, Ireland, Brazil, America, and South Africa, there is a global context. The rum – made by Grenadians with Grenadian cane – once matured and bottled, will go back out across the seas to global markets. Renegade Rum Distillery has a close partnership with CaneCo, its agricultural supply company that was set up three years ago to propagate, cultivate and harvest super-premium sugar cane to supply the distillery. Taking a terroir-driven approach to rum production, numerous varieties of cane are grown across the island on varying soils and altitudes to maximise flavour differences. The harvest from each field of cane will be milled and distilled in isolation – from field to barrel. This will allow Renegade Rum Distillery to capture in its distillates the numerous expressions gleaned from Grenada’s unique soils and microclimates. With such attention to detail, it will be able to create a rum of unparalleled complexity. Renegade Rum’s distillate will be matured in oak barrels, before being brought to market around 2021/2022. Source: Caribbean News Now
 

 


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CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON US$20 MILLION RUM DISTILLERY IN ...  
The distillery will be located close to the beach or in close proximity, there is no mention of a treatment system for the waste products from the distillation process. Will the leers end up in the sea? Remember the stench in Woodlands and Lower Woburn from the Woodlands Rum Factory. Let's get this done right.
10By: Geraldine Morris
12/22/2018 1:09:57 PM
Once again I would say this is good news, to the fact that with more businesses it creates competition, which usually results in cheaper prices. But as bro gabe says we will stay tuned. Sometimes not all that glitters are gold.
30By: Stallion
8/7/2018 8:14:00 AM
With the soon to be NEW development of this Renegade Rum Distillery Near Pearls a development the Pm hope will bring various skilled jobs (100) it is hoped to the surrounding area which is good news in any language but can or will we be given an assurance that this new development will not have an a negative impact on our Famous Rivers White Rum (Grenada Best Rum )just down the road in River Antoine. We will watch this space for news and development.
130By: gabe
8/6/2018 6:13:20 AM