NEWS RELEASE FOR RELEASE: Friday, August 8, 2014 CONTACT: Natalie Likness, Governor’s Office of Economic Development, 605.773.3301
Belle Joli’ Winery in Sturgis Expanding, Adding ‘Sparkling House’ Tasting Room STURGIS, S.D. – South Dakota winery, Belle Joli’ is not only expanding physically, but it is also expanding its product line thanks to funding from a Local Infrastructure Improvement Grant, a program administered by the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED). In celebration of its expansion, Belle Joli’ will cut the ribbon to its new “Sparkling House” tasting room in Sturgis on Friday, Aug. 15, at 4 p.m. Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, Belle Joli’ will host an open house on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16-17, from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. each day. The festivities will culminate with a Wine Club Party on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. Belle Joli’s new facility will allow visitors to engage in a whole new wine-tasting and wine-making experience. The new state-of-the-art “Sparkling House,” which overlooks a five-acre vineyard in Sturgis, will feature a variety of sparkling wines and champagnes, something new to South Dakota’s wine industry. “Any time one of our finance programs can add value to South Dakota’s economy by helping a company grow and prosper we’re pleased to award those funds,” said Pat Costello, Commissioner, GOED. “Our programs offer incentives companies often can’t find anywhere else.” “Belle Joli’ will be the anchor at the southern edge of exit 32’s development corridor,” said Pat Kurtenbach, president of the Sturgis Economic Development Corp. “The Jacksons are visionaries in establishing their champagne house at the mouth of Vanocker Canyon. We expect Belle Joli’ to be the first of many new, unique businesses and attractions in the Sturgis community.” Matthew and Choi Jackson, Belle Joli’ co-owners, have been working to perfect the art of winemaking since they planted their first vines in Belle Fourche in 2000. Belle Joli’s wines have received international awards and recognition and the Jacksons hope their newest sparkling wines and champagnes will follow suit.