Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry for the Commonwealth of Virginia the Honorable Matthew J. Lohr visited Prince Edward County on Thursday, March 31, for an announcement event adding
Sandy River Distillery to the list of the commonwealth’s wineries, breweries and distilleries.
Prince Edward’s new distillery is an expansion of Sandy River Outdoor Adventures, a Prince Edward agritourism business. Launched in June 2012 by owners Mark and Candice Smith, the facility features four log cabins, one cottage, six tipis, a workshop, several pastures, a pond, and an adventure park.
In his remarks, Lohr stressed the importance of agriculture in the state’s economy.
“Virginia agriculture is a $70 billion industry,” Lohr said. “This distillery at Sandy River also ties into tourism — the commonwealth’s number two industry. Agritourism operations like the one at Sandy River bring people out to the country and give them a chance to see what we do here.”
Lohr also presented a $25,000 check representing an Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund (AFID) grant in support of the new distillery.
“About 12 years ago we realized that a lot of agricultural businesses needed an extra hand,” Lohr commented. “The AFID grant program is an opportunity for local business owners and the government to partner in operations that utilize Virginia products.”
Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors Chair Dr. Odessa Pride commented on the secondary effect of today’s announcement.
“The Prince Edward community has a lot to be proud of,” she said. “Today’s announcement is another big step in building Prince Edward County’s future as a travel destination. The board of supervisors is proud to support the expansion of Sandy River Adventures.”
The new distillery’s owner Mark Smith also thanked Prince Edward County Administrator Doug Stanley and Economic Development and Tourism Director Chelsey White.
“They were very helpful in turning me on to the AFID grant program,” he stated.
A homesteader at heart, Smith is excited to share his rural retreat with those from more urban areas.
“I’m excited to be a part of agritourism in Prince Edward,” he added.
Prince Edward County officials share Sandy River Distillery’s enthusiasm.
“Public-private partnerships are vital to driving economic growth in Prince Edward County,” White said. “This is why the addition of Sandy River Distillery is such an exciting agritourism project, especially with it being the first craft distillery in the county. The company will create six new jobs and four full-time equivalents at an average annual wage of $30,000. Additionally, the company will make $25,325 in the new purchase of Virginia-grown corn, berries, and rye, which equates to 45 percent of all expected purchases. The Smiths are making a significant investment into their company that the county is happy to support.”