Pictured from from left are James Conroy, NYBDC; Jennifer Marotto Lutter, Partnership for Community Development; Aaron Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Adam Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Marlene Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Gerald Carvell, Old Home Distillers; and Bernard J. Paprocki, SBA Syracuse District.
Pictured from from left are James Conroy, NYBDC; Jennifer Marotto Lutter, Partnership for Community Development; Aaron Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Adam Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Marlene Carvell, Old Home Distillers; Gerald Carvell, Old Home Distillers; and Bernard J. Paprocki, SBA Syracuse District.

Madison County business wins SBA Small Business Excellence Award

One local small business was recognized during National Small Business Week at the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 20thAnnual Small Business Excellence Awards luncheon in Syracuse on Wednesday, May 2nd. Small businesses are selected for the Excellence Awards based on their company’s longevity, innovation, sales growth, increased employment, ability to overcome adversity or community contributions.

Partnership for Community Development honored Old Home Distillers based in Lebanon with a 2018 Small Business Excellence Award. Owned and operated by the Carvell family in Lebanon, Old Home Distillers has produced handmade small batch distilled spirits since November 2015.

As a New York State Farm Distillery, Old Home is committed to supporting New York State agriculture and has used 100-percent New York State-grown grain, malt, fruit and sweeteners from the very beginning of commercial production. It is this “Pride of New York” pledge, with no shortcuts taken and no out-of-state fermentables or bulk-bought distilled spirits employed, that truly sets Old Home apart.

Beginning with the production of successful unaged corn whiskey, the company has since expanded its offering to include flavored whiskeys, bourbons, single malt whiskey, gin, and apple brandy.

“The 20th Annual Small Business Excellence Awards luncheon gives us the opportunity to celebrate our business community leaders for their small business successes,” said Bernard J. Paprocki, SBA Syracuse district director. “Small business owners develop deep community connections, provide the critical backbone of our economy, employ local residents, and contribute to the vibrancy and innovation of our nation.”

By martha

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