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Boston Common - 2017 - Issue 1 - Spring - Olivia

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PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF MAD RIVER DISTILLERS Liquor farm (CLOCKWISE FROM HERE): In 2011, Connolly and Egan installed their distillery at Cold Spring Farm, a 19th-century farmhouse, and produced their first spirit, Mad River Rum, two years later; Mad River's six products have been lauded with awards; the 1794 cocktail, a Boulevardier variation starring Revolution Rye; whiskeys, rums, and apple brandies age in oak. SPIRITED AWAY ARTISANAL RUM AND WHISKEY WHISKED ONE BOSTON POWER COUPLE AWAY TO… VERMONT? BY SARA CORNELL Maura Connolly is a cool-cat tri-athlete, and her husband, Jon Egan, a hotshot lawyer. Their children, Olympic-caliber athletes, just recently trotted off to college. So, right when this Back Bay power couple could kick back and smell the roses, Connolly and Egan, ever the overachievers, started a business. A dis- tillery, to be exact, one they bought and established up near their second beloved home, in Vermont's Mad River Valley. "We had always thought about planting a vineyard," says Egan. "But, a sommelier friend discouraged us, because of the local climate." Then, the couple's love of Calvados, the French apple brandy, pointed them toward spirits. "We already had the apples on the land, but apple brandy has a limited audience," says Connolly. So, they be- gan experimenting with small batches of rum and whiskey. "With the abundance of organic produce in Vermont, [those two spirits] were a natural transition." Six sold-out products later, Mad River Distillers is a hit. "We make a product that is truly artisanal," says Con- nolly. "Our vision is farm-to-glass—we collaborate with local, family-owned farms and bring the fruit of their labor to market in the form of our spirits." On March 4, the couple will host a tast- ing at the Whole Foods in Boston's tony Ink Block. Even if you can't make the event, you can always fi nd the couple's top-selling single malt whiskey, Hop- scotch, plus other Mad River products, at beloved local eateries like Porto, Select Oysters, Deuxave, and La Voile. If you fi nd your drink to be strong, just raise a glass to the powerful couple behind it. 172 Mad River Green, Waitsfi eld, VT, 802-496-6973; madriverdistillers.com . SCENE DRINK 70 BOSTONCOMMON-MAGAZINE.COM

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