Striped Pig Distillery Expands North Charleston, South Carolina, Distillery
12/15/2022
The investment will add 24,000-square-feet to the company’s existing facility, located at 2225 Old School Drive, to accommodate a new bottling line and event space. The expansion is scheduled for completion by summer of 2023.
"Nothing is more important to me than unconditional love and possibility. My children, friends and community family have supported me during the most difficult times to flourish in a challenging male-dominated industry. We are thrilled to expand our manufacturing line here in North Charleston to fulfill the growing regional, national and international demand for our spirits. Proudly, South Carolina is home, but our mission is being felt globally,” Striped Pig Distillery Chief Executive Officer Pixie Paula Dezzutti said.
Known as Charleston’s first distillery since Prohibition, Striped Pig Distillery specializes in crafting Southern-style spirits including bourbon, gin, rum, organic vodka and flavored iterations of each spirit.
“We celebrate their continued success, ongoing local investment and job creation as a growing, South Carolina-made business,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
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