TÃ Âkki Soju is a brand of soju founded in Brooklyn, New York in 2016 by master distiller Brandon Hill. The company prides themselves on quality over profit, using expensive ingredients that contribute to taste such as glutinous rice.
TÃ Âkki Soju is made with only 3 ingredients: glutinous rice, water, and nuruk.
SÃ Ânbi is TÃ Âkki Soju's Western spirits line.
Founder Brandon Hill's business partner, Douglas Park, joined in August of 2016, just 6 months after the company was created.
Park's role switched from partner to CEO in October 2018. Under his leadership, the company created additional products and moved production to Korea where they believed there would be more meaning to create with local ingredients and support Korean agriculture.
They began construction of their distillery in September 2019, and finally finished construction in May 2020 launching their first product in Korea in July 2020. As their products use a lot of glutinous rice, the company contributes to 30% of Chungju's rice market.
In May 2021, TÃ Âkki Soju opened an estate bar called TÃ Âkki Bar inside of Ryse, Autograph Collection hotel in Hongdae. All cocktails and spirits served at this bar are produced by the TÃ Âkki Soju distillers.
On June 6, 2021 they launched their barrel-aged soju called TÃ Âkki Soju Gold Label. While technically, this is considered a whiskey, TÃ Âkki Soju intentionally kept the category as barrel-aged soju as their company mission is to elevate the category of soju.
On June 27, 2021 they launched their Western spirits line, SÃ Ânbi. Currently, they have two spirits under the SÃ Ânbi brand -- SÃ Ânbi Gin and SÃ Ânbi Vodka.
After living in Korea in 2011, Hill moved to New York where he was distilling whiskey and rum in Brooklyn.
At that time, New York was becoming a hot spot for high-end Korean restaurants, many of which were earning Michelin stars for their efforts. Unfortunately, only green-bottle soju was really available at the time in the US and was unable to be paired with the modern high-end Korean cuisine. These restaurants relied on wine menus to pair with their Korean food instead.
When a Korean restaurant in Brooklyn asked Bran to create a traditional quality soju for their restaurant, the market presented itself and Tokki was created.
The name of the brand was created because Hill was living in Korea in 2011 where he learned how to make soju. 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit, and so, he decided to name the brand TÃ Âkki Soju.
SÃ Ânbi is Tokki Soju's Western spirits line. SÃ Ânbi Gin is the first and only internationally recognized Korean gin, winning the highest accolade, Double Gold, in SF Spirits Competition and Gold in the Asia International Spirits Competition in 2021. The label has a drawing of a sonbi, virtuous scholars in the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty who passed up positions of wealth and power to lead lives of study and integrity. The background drawings are different for each type of alcohol produced. SÃ Ânbi Vodka has a drawing of onggi and SÃ Ânbi Gin has a drawing of a turtle ship.
TÃ Âkki Soju Black Label won Gold in New York International Spirits Competition and San Francisco Spirit Competition.
SÃ Ânbi Gin is the first and only internationally recognized Korean gin, winning the highest accolade, Double Gold, in SF Spirits Competition.
TÃ Âkki Soju Gold Label also won a Double Gold in SF Spirits Competition.