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Type | Vodka |
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Manufacturer | Nolet Distillery |
Distributor | Nolet Distillery (50% ownership) Diageo (50% ownership) |
Country of origin | Schiedam, Netherlands |
Introduced | 1983 |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Variants | Regular, Citron, Oranje |
Website | http://www.ketelone.com |
Ketel One is a vodka brand of the Nolet Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands. Ketel One Vodka is distilled from 100% wheat in copper pot stills (Ketel is Dutch for pot still), filtered over loose charcoal, and rests in tile-lined tanks until ready. Ketel One Vodka is named after the original copper pot still, "Distilleerketel #1." The alcohol content of this spirit is 40% (80 proof (US), 70 degrees proof (international)). The Nolet Distillery also makes Ketel One Citroen, Ketel One Oranje, Ketel One Botanical (in the varietals Peach & Orange Blossom, Cucumber & Mint, and Grapefruit Rose) and Ketel 1 Jenever.
Ketel One and the Nolet Distillery is 50% owned by the Nolet Family, and 50% owned by Diageo, which acquired its stake in 2009 for $900 million USD. [1] [2]
Ketel One is produced by the Nolet Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands. [3] The Nolet Distillery was founded in 1691 by the Nolet family, French Huguenot refugees, and has remained in the Nolet family ever since. [3] Ketel One is so named for the original coal-fired copper still that was used to distill it, Distilleerketel #1. [3] [4]
In 1794, a windmill known as "the Whale" was built on the property. [3] In 1867 the family began to focus on exporting their products. [3]
The town of Schiedam has long been known for the alcohol industry. [5] By the end of the 19th century the town boasted over 400 distilleries. [5]
The Nolet Family opened a distillery in the United States in 1902 [4] and sold vodka under the Imperial Eagle Vodka brand name. [5] Nolet were forced to close it during the prohibition era, [3] with Joannes Nolet forced to flee the country. [5]
The distillery industry in Schiedam was hit hard by World War II, and by the end of the war only 40 distilleries were left. [5] Within the next few years changes in technology and consolidations and mergers left Nolet as the only distillery still operating in Schiedam. [5]
When Carolus Nolet (1941–), [6] the tenth generation of the family to own the company, took over for his father in 1979, [7] the company made a wide range of spirits. [5] He made the decision to focus on one product, and make it the best it could be. The company began producing jenever exclusively. [5] Ketel 1 Jenever quickly became the best selling Jenever brand in the Netherlands. [5] At that point the company began to look at returning to the United States market. [5] Carolus began to develop a vodka designed specially for the American market, focusing on quality. [5]
Nolet returned to the U.S. market in 1983, [3] launching Ketel One Vodka in San Francisco at the BIX Restaurant and Supper Club. [5] Rather than advertising directly to consumers, the company encouraged bartenders and distributors to sell their product. [5] In 1991 Carl Nolet Jr. moved to the U.S. and founded Nolet Spirits USA. [3] Between 2000 and 2010 the company released two flavored vodkas, Ketel One Citroen and Ketel One Oranje. [3]
Sales of Ketel One increased from 7,000 cases in 1992–1993 to 250,000 cases worldwide in 1997. [4]
Ketel One reached sales of one million cases worldwide in 2002. [4] In 2003 the company launched its first advertising campaign, thanking Ketel One drinkers. [4] By 2008 the company was selling close to two million cases per year. [8]
In 2008, Diageo announced an investment of $900 million in a joint venture with the owners of Ketel One, with the Nolet family continuing ownership of the distillery in Schiedam. [9]
In 2009 the brand attracted attention for its first television commercials, which seemed "tailor-made" for the post-2008 recession economy. [10] Despite being sold in 25 countries, up until 2008 the United States was the only country where the company advertised. [8]
In 2014, The New York Times cited the Brand Keys Customer Loyalty Engagement Index as having the Ketel One brand at number 2, behind only Grey Goose among vodkas. [11]