He plans to buy an old whiskey because bourbon usually takes four years to aged. Initially, their whiskey will be produced elsewhere, but it is bottled at Vero Beach.
“In the meantime, we’ll have a whiskey of our choosing by hand, but it won’t be ours,” he said.
Eventually, enough whiskey will be aged and ready to drink. Until then, he hopes to build a temporary wall on the side to open a tasting room early next year.
Palleschi launched the new business in September 2020 after being fired from his international sales job due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Over the past year, he has been planning, developing strategies and researching the real estate sector. He wanted to be in the middle of town, but he couldn’t find a building with what was needed for a distillery, such as high ceilings and concrete floors.