CRAFT DISTILLERY

Smugglers’ Notch Distillery Tasting Room

Waterbury,
Vermont
— Vodka, Gin, Whiskey

TASTINGS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Maple Charcoal
Vermont maple charcoal filtered vodka
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Family Run
Meet founder Ron Elliott himself
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Local Sourcing
Mountain water and Vermont grains
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Cabin Atmosphere
Exposed beams and local artwork
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Small Batches
Limited releases and quality control
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Prime Location
Waterbury-Stowe craft beverage corridor
📞 (802) 309-3939
🌐 http://www.smugglersnotchdistillery.com/
📍 2653 Waterbury-Stowe Rd, Waterbury, VT 05676, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Family Operation in Vermont's Craft Spirits Heartland

Smugglers’ Notch Distillery operates their main tasting room on the Waterbury-Stowe Road, right in the heart of Vermont’s craft spirits corridor. Founded by Ron Elliott in 2006, this family operation started as a dream to create authentic Vermont spirits using local ingredients and traditional methods. Elliott, who previously worked in construction, spent years perfecting his recipes before officially opening the distillery. The main production facility sits in Jeffersonville near the famous Smugglers’ Notch ski resort, while this Waterbury tasting room serves as their primary visitor destination. They focus on vodka, gin, and whiskey, all crafted in small batches with attention to Vermont’s agricultural heritage. The tasting room itself occupies a converted space that feels more like a cozy Vermont cabin than a typical retail operation, with exposed wood beams and local artwork covering the walls. What started as Elliott’s personal passion project has grown into one of Vermont’s respected craft distilleries, though they’ve maintained that small-batch, hands-on approach that defined their early days. You’re likely to meet Elliott himself or other family members during your visit, as this remains very much a personal operation where the founders stay involved in day-to-day operations.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Maple Charcoal Filtration Creates Signature Vodka

The distillery’s connection to Vermont’s famous Smugglers’ Notch pass gives it both its name and its character. They source ingredients locally whenever possible, including Vermont-grown grains and pristine mountain water. Their vodka production uses a unique filtration process through Vermont maple charcoal, creating a distinctly smooth product that reflects the state’s maple heritage. Elliott’s background in construction shows up in the careful, methodical way they approach their distillation process – everything’s built to last and engineered for consistency. The family keeps production intentionally small, allowing them to experiment with limited releases and maintain quality control that bigger operations can’t match. Their location between Waterbury and Stowe puts them right in Vermont’s craft beverage heartland, where they’ve built relationships with local farmers and other artisans.

THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Meet the Makers in A Cozy Cabin Setting

The tasting room has that authentic Vermont feel – think rustic wood, local art, and staff who actually know the products because they’ve been involved in making them. Tastings are intimate affairs, usually led by knowledgeable team members who can walk you through their production process and the stories behind each spirit. You’ll sample their vodka, gin, and available whiskeys while learning about their local sourcing and small-batch approach. The atmosphere is relaxed and conversational rather than formal or scripted. The space isn’t huge, so busy days can feel cozy in the best way, though you might wait during peak tourist seasons. They sell bottles on-site, and staff are happy to recommend cocktail recipes or explain the differences between their various expressions.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

Authentic Vermont Spirits Without Tourist Traps

If you’re exploring Vermont’s craft spirits scene or doing the Stowe-Waterbury loop, this makes a solid stop. The family-run aspect gives it authenticity that some larger operations lack, and their Vermont-focused approach results in spirits that actually taste like they’re from somewhere specific rather than generic craft offerings. It’s particularly worthwhile for vodka and gin enthusiasts, as these represent their strongest categories. Don’t expect elaborate tours or extensive food pairings – this is more about tasting quality spirits and meeting the people who make them. The location works well if you’re already touring other Waterbury attractions like Cold Hollow Cider Mill or Ben & Jerry’s. It’s not a destination that’ll occupy your whole afternoon, but it’s a genuine taste of Vermont craft distilling without the tourist-trap feeling.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

The tasting room can get busy during fall foliage season and summer weekends, so calling ahead is smart if you’re planning a specific time. Parking is available but limited during peak times. If you’re interested in their whiskey offerings, ask what’s currently available since their aged spirits are produced in smaller quantities. The staff appreciates questions about their process and local sourcing, so don’t hesitate to dig deeper if you’re curious. Try their maple charcoal-filtered vodka if you want to taste what makes them distinctly Vermont. The drive between Waterbury and Stowe is scenic, so this works well as part of a larger craft beverage tour of the area.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Smugglers’ Notch Distillery Tasting Room — Visitor FAQ

What makes your vodka different from other craft vodkas?
They filter their vodka through Vermont maple charcoal, which creates a uniquely smooth texture and subtle sweetness that reflects Vermont’s maple heritage. This isn’t just a gimmick – it actually affects the taste and mouthfeel in a way that’s distinctly Vermont.
Do you offer tours of the production facility?
The main production facility is in Jeffersonville, while this Waterbury location serves as their primary tasting room. They focus on tastings and retail rather than facility tours, though staff are knowledgeable about their production process and happy to answer questions.
Is this location easy to find between Waterbury and Stowe?
Yes, they’re right on Route 100 between the two towns, making them a convenient stop if you’re already touring the area’s craft beverage scene. Parking is available on-site, though it can fill up during busy tourist seasons.

GETTING THERE

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📍2653 Waterbury-Stowe Rd, Waterbury, VT 05676, USA

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📞 (802) 309-3939

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