I think I'm a little scared to try this, but it's a really funny name. Actually, according to their site, these spirits take their name from the body of water between Door County peninsula and Washington Island from which they get organic hard red winter wheat to make their vodka, gin and white whisky.
Potowatami and Winnebego tribesmen originally named the waterway, while the French called it Port de Morts when trading in the area to ward off other traders.
That's your history lesson for today. Put a smile on your face, and have a wonderful day darlings!
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