Charbay Doubled & Twisted, Lot 3
Whisky
91 Points
Whisky
91 Points
Vodka
86 Points
Liqueurs
84 Points
Charbay Distillery Founder, Milorad (Miles) Karakasevic, was born in former Yugoslavia. His family winemaking and distilling heritage traces back to 1751, the year The House of Karakasevic (Karakash), was officially honored by the Austrian-Hungarian imperial court of Empress Maria Theresa. In 1954, 12 generations and almost 200 years later, Miles keeps the tradition alive and enters the family distilling and winemaking business. Born around pot stills, barrels and wine presses, he learned from experience, developing a natural intuition for the art. Earning his degree in Enology and Viticulture from the University of Belgrade fined tuned the technical skills.
“When I was a boy, I remember people coming to our vineyard in Yugoslavia to buy our wine and brandy, filling their bottles directly from our barrels.” – Miles
In 1962 at the age of 21, Miles immigrated to America, pursuing his dream to carry on the family’s history of distilling and winemaking in a new country, full of opportunities. He landed first in Quebec City, Canada, then a few years later, moved to Michigan as a professional winemaker at Chateau Gran Traverse. Then, a position as assistant winemaster at Beringer took him to Napa Valley in 1972. But the dream of operating his own family business was always on his mind. In 1983 it became a reality, with the opening of Domaine Karakash (his former family name), first as a winery in Ukiah, Northern California. Later the business name changed to Domaine Charbay and a distillery was added. It was the 177th Distillery in America. With over 2000 distilleries in the US today, being No.177 is an amazing feat worth celebrating. We’re proud to be an original, still in operation, making people happy with our unique spirits.
Miles has never stopped learning and pushing his skills to the next level. In 2010, he became America’s first Grand Master Distiller, a title only granted to those who have distilled and brought to market all four of the major spirits categories: brandy, whiskey, rum, and tequila. It’s an enormous accomplishment even for a master distiller. The agave plant is a very different animal, making the distilling process unique to tequila. And Miles didn’t want to craft any tequila. It was to be called Charbay Blanco Tequila therefore had to meet his high standards set for the Charbay portfolio. On top of this, for the product to be called a tequila, it must be distilled in Mexico. Miles was up for the mental and physical challenge. His first step was finding a partner in the tequila industry. This led him to Carlos Camarena, owner of La Alteña Distillery, one of the oldest family-owned tequila producers in Jalisco and a Master Distiller himself. It was the beginning of a friendship, based on mutual respect, that continues to this day. The end of this chapter was the launch of Charbay Blanco Tequila, part of the archive collection, and the recognition of Miles as a Grand Master Distiller.
Marko, Miles’ son, is the family’s 13th generation of distillers and winemakers. His childhood was like that of his fathers, surrounded by pot stills, barrels, and the rich, warm smell of distilling. He worked many different jobs in the family business, mostly unpaid. Picking the black walnuts for the walnut liqueur Nostalgie was a favorite because he got to drive without a license… After school he explored life beyond the distillery, studying at UC Davis to become a physical therapist. But 12 generations of distilling tradition weren’t easy to leave behind. When asked by his father to enter the family’s distillery business, it didn’t take much convincing.