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'Real Housewives' star Erin Lichy and her husband Abe are building a mezcal empire between diaper changes
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Erin和Abe Lichy夫妇推出了他们的梅斯卡尔酒品牌Mezcalum,该品牌灵感源自他们对墨西哥图卢姆的喜爱。Mezcalum梅斯卡尔酒以其顺滑、多变的口感为特色,旨在吸引龙舌兰酒饮用者。该品牌还强调可持续发展和女性赋权在烈酒行业中的作用。Erin作为房地产经纪人和室内设计师,同时也是真人秀明星,与律师丈夫Abe共同经营着这个融合了个人热情与商业价值的品牌,即使在育有四名子女的繁忙生活中,他们依然致力于将这款源自纯粹龙舌兰的佳酿带给更多消费者。

✨ Mezcalum品牌起源于Lichy夫妇对墨西哥图卢姆的喜爱,他们在那里的初次尝试便爱上了梅斯卡尔酒。与美国市场上常见的烟熏味梅斯卡尔不同,他们在图卢姆品尝到的是一种顺滑、易于调饮且口感多变的梅斯卡尔,这激发了他们将其引入美国的决心。

🌿 Mezcalum强调其梅斯卡尔酒的纯粹性,遵循墨西哥法律规定,必须100%由龙舌兰制成,不含添加剂,这与许多可能导致宿醉的龙舌兰酒形成对比。Erin认为这种天然、有机、顺滑的特性,尤其是在饮用后的第二天,能带来更佳的体验,这对于忙碌的母亲来说尤为重要。

🤝 Lichy夫妇旨在打破烈酒行业中“男性主导”的营销和风味格局,通过与合作伙伴Chris Roth以及他们的蒸馏师Carlos Mendez Blas合作,成功推出了Mezcalum。Carlos Mendez Blas的深度参与和投资,体现了他对Lichy夫妇愿景的认可,也为品牌在墨西哥的可靠生产提供了保障。

♀️ 品牌的设计理念深受Erin作为房地产巨头和真人秀明星的影响,定位为“海滩风、轻盈、顺滑”,旨在成为鸡尾酒中高品质龙舌兰酒的替代品。同时,Erin致力于为女性在烈酒行业中创造更多空间,她本人深度参与品牌,为孩子和下一代企业家树立榜样,并强调品牌在可持续发展方面的承诺,如在瓦哈卡州的合作酒厂每收获一株龙舌兰便会重新种植两株,且女性员工占比超过50%。

🗓️ Lichy夫妇在管理跨国业务和大家庭的同时,展现了出色的时间管理和分工协作能力。他们通过“分块处理”信息和严格遵循日程安排来应对挑战,并吸取了早期创业的经验,学会了有效授权,确保业务的顺利推进,将Mezcalum不仅仅视为一款饮品,更是文化、可持续发展和伙伴关系力量的体现。

The Lichys.

It's a sunny Tuesday afternoon, and Erin Lichy is multitasking in the New York office she shares with her husband, Abe, in true modern-mom fashion. While simultaneously fielding interview questions, she's feeding her newborn, the couple's fourth child.

"I'm pumping as we speak," the 37-year-old told Business Insider with a laugh, a candid glimpse into the chaos and joy of life as a new family of six after the addition of her baby boy in March.

Erin, a real-estate agent and interior designer, and Abe, a lawyer, aren't just a professional New York power couple. As of two years ago, when Erin joined the rebooted cast of Bravo's "The Real Housewives of New York City," they're also reality TV personalities. But being on TV hasn't stopped them from continuing to multitask. Shortly after joining "RHONY," the Lichys launched another venture: their mezcal brand, Mezcalum.

The Lichys hope Mezcalum's smooth flavor will convert tequila drinkers.

That hangover-free feeling

The genesis of Mezcalum is rooted in their love affair with Tulum, the beachy Mexican travel destination they describe as their "happy place."

"We had mezcal for the first time there and fell in love," Erin said.

Unlike the smoky mezcals that dominate the US market, what they tasted in Tulum was smooth, versatile, and surprisingly easy to mix or drink straight.

Erin was so enamored by the spirit that she was determined to spread the word. "Somebody needs to bring this to America," Erin quipped of mezcal on a "Real Housewives of New York City" cast trip to Mexico.

Though the moment drew social media backlash given mezcal's centuries-long presence and growing popularity in the U.S., the couple said they are genuinely invested in the culture and craft behind their brand.

Abe and Erin Lichy at a "Real Housewives of New York City" event.

Pure mezcal, by Mexican law, must be 100% agave — unlike tequila, which can be just 51% agave, leaving room for additives that often lead to hangovers. It was a lightbulb moment for Erin, who realized that the spirit's pure-agave requirement was a major selling point.

"There's an agave spirit that has to be natural, has to be organic," Erin said. For her, drinking mezcal has been a smoother experience than drinking wine or other liquors — especially the morning after.

"We had a wild night drinking it with friends, and the next day I took a yoga class on the beach, had a green juice, and felt great," she said.

"Especially as a mom waking up early, it's really hard for me to drink anything else," she added.

A sustainable sip

The Lichys saw an opportunity to disrupt a category they felt was "masculine-dominated" in both marketing and flavor profile. They reached out to their longtime friend, Chris Roth, as a partner; their partnership with their distiller, Carlos Mendez Blas, came through Abe's legal work in Mexico.

"I'd been working with the largest tequila and mezcal law firm, Malacara Corporativo, in Mexico for years," Abe explained. That network helped them bypass the usual trial and error of finding a scalable, reliable partner. "When we were introduced to Carlos, it was really clear — this is our guy," Abe said. Carlos even became a part investor, a testament to his belief in the Lichys' vision.

Their mezcal is crafted from a blend of agave species — espadín, the most commonly used agave variety for making mezcal, particularly in Oaxaca, Mexico. This diversity, Abe noted, is what sets mezcal apart from tequila, which can only be made from blue weber agave. "With mezcal, you can create ensembles — these blends that are impossible with tequila."

A field of espadin agave in Oaxaca State, Mexico.

Erin's platform as a real estate mogul and Real Housewife with a strong female following inspired a brand that was "beachy, light, and smooth" — a mezcal that could replace high-quality tequila in any cocktail.

"We're on a mission to convert all tequila drinkers," Erin said. For Erin, it's also about creating space for women in an industry where they're often sidelined. "I'm actually in this brand," she said, adding that she's proud of the example she's setting for her children and for the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Erin's commitment to sustainability runs deep — she studied sustainable development at NYU, and it shows in every aspect of the business. "I won't even send out plastic cups to our vendors," she said.

Mezcalum's partner distillery in Oaxaca re-plants two agave plants for every one harvested, and employs a workforce that is more than 50% women. "There are very few women in the spirits industry who are actually in the brand, not just putting their name on it," Erin said.

Running a business across borders can present unique challenges, especially with the recent landscape of tariffs and trade policy. Even before the threat of U.S. tariffs on Mexican spirits loomed, Abe used his legal acumen to plan ahead.

"We entered into forward purchasing contracts and worked with our importer to capture FPT relief," he explained. Their proactive approach meant that even if tariffs had been imposed, their margins would have been protected. Ultimately, mezcal was exempted from the tariffs, but the possibility underscored the importance of planning and adaptability.

It's a lot to manage, especially when Mezcalum isn't the Lichys' only baby — they have multiple other businesses, not to mention four children, one being an actual baby. So how do they do it?

"We've become very good at compartmentalizing," Abe said. Both he and Erin have worked for themselves for years, and they "live and die by the calendar."

They've also learned the hard way that they can't be hands-on with absolutely everything. "We made that mistake with our first business, a handbag line, where we never learned how to delegate," Abe admitted. Now, they're quick to ask for help and trust their teams.

As the interview winds down, Erin and Abe reflect on their new chapter. "It hasn't really set in yet," Erin admitted of life as a family of six. But with a supportive partnership and businesses that reflect their values, the Lichys are enjoying every moment. Their mezcal isn't just a drink — it's a celebration of culture, sustainability, and the power of partnership.

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