Felene Vodka

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Felene Vodka
IndustryFelene Inc.
Founded2016
FounderTimothy Kelly
Headquarters,
OwnerMaster Distiller
Website[// ] 

Felene American Handcrafted Vodka is an American vodka brand produced by Felene Inc. Felene Inc is registered as a C-corporation under the laws of Colorado. Felene Inc is also registered with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) as a Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP). The brand is known for its use of organic sugarcane juice as its base agricultural product. Established in 2016, the company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The brand differentiates itself through its production process, particularly the use of a reflux column still for distillation and solid block carbon filtration process. Felene Vodka is packaged in a super flint, Arizona-style bottle with two adhesive labels and utilizes a bar top cork enclosure and a tamper-evident PVC heat-shrunk capsule.

Brand Ownership[edit]

Felene Vodka was founded by Timothy Kelly who is a co-owner and Master Distiller of Felene. In 2022, Kim Laderer, Felene President acquired a minority ownership stake in Felene Inc.

The company was granted a registered trademark for the brand logo by the United States Patent & Trademark Office November 26, 2019.[1]

History[edit]

Founded in 2016, Felene Vodka was established with the intent of creating a high-pH, organic vodka sourced from sugarcane juice. The decision to base the company in Denver, Colorado, was influenced by the region's suitability for a high pH water supply.[2]

Production Process[edit]

Felene Vodka utilizes organic sugarcane as the primary sugar source for its vodka, setting it apart from many traditional grain or potato-based vodkas. The main source of sugar in sugarcane juice is sucrose, which is well-suited for ethanol fermentation[3]. The distillation process employs a reflux column still, a method known for producing a pure and refined spirit[4]. This process is key to the brand's signature product quality profile. Felene vodka is charcoal filtered by a proprietary solid carbon block filtration system (Lenticular filtration)[5]. Each bottle of Felene Vodka is sparged with nitrogen gas to in an effort to retard oxidation. All Felene products are made from organic, Brazilian sugarcane. All products are 40% alcohol (80 proof) and are free of any sweeteners or citric acid.

References[edit]

  1. "Trademark Status & Document Retrieval". tsdr.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  2. "Adjusting the pH in Drinking Water". Denver Water. Retrieved 2024-01-01.
  3. Oliveira, Érica Resende (Nov 4, 2017). "Assessment of chemical and sensory quality of sugarcane alcoholic fermented beverage". Journal of Food Science and Technology. 55 (1): 72–81. doi:10.1007/s13197-017-2792-4. PMC 5756184. PMID 29358797.
  4. Aaron, Hyde (July 28, 2023). "Unraveling the Art of Distillation: Pot Distilling vs. Reflux Distilling". THE MALT MILLER. Retrieved January 1, 2024.
  5. Peterson, Maria (June 2021). "Advantages of Lenticular Filtration". Scott Laboratories.

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