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Deco Distilling was started in Portland, Oregon by Bill Adams and Lenny Gotter, two long-time friends with a passion for distilled spirits. The pair started from the ground-up, developing the recipes and company mission in 2008. Then in November of 2009, Deco Fine and Flavored Rums finally started to appear on liquor store shelves.

Eastside Distilling (formerly Deco) was started in Portland, Oregon by Bill Adams and Lenny Gotter, two long-time friends with a passion for distilled spirits. The pair started from the ground-up, developing the recipes and company mission in 2008. Then in November of 2009, Deco Fine and Flavored Rums finally started to appear on liquor store shelves. Now, Deco Rums can be found at a majority of liquor stores in Oregon and at many bars and restaurants in the Portland area.

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