{"id":3574,"date":"2019-06-06T09:40:53","date_gmt":"2019-06-06T07:40:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/metelka.cz\/uncategorized\/milanovy-zacatky-byl-do-toho-zazrany-vzpomina-maminka-zlata\/"},"modified":"2022-11-09T21:42:25","modified_gmt":"2022-11-09T20:42:25","slug":"milanovy-zacatky-byl-do-toho-zazrany-vzpomina-maminka-zlata","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/metelka.cz\/en\/metelka-distillery-en\/milanovy-zacatky-byl-do-toho-zazrany-vzpomina-maminka-zlata\/","title":{"rendered":"Beginnings of Milan\u2019s business? He was so into it, recalls his mom"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 120%;\"><strong>It looks like everything around the Metelka family is about a tradition, a family, a craft, and Vy\u0161kov. It\u2019s perfectly noticeable when you speak with Mrs. Zlata Metelkov\u00e1, the mother of Milan Metelka. She was born in Pova\u017esk\u00e1 Bystrica in Slovakia, then she lived in \u0160ternberk and B\u00edl\u00e1 Voda near Jesen\u00edk. However, Vy\u0161kov has a special place in her heart because her mother was born there. <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>&#8216;My brother and I used to visit our grandmother in Vy\u0161kov. I even remember being there as a small girl dressed in a Han\u00e1 folk costume welcoming former president Edvard Bene\u0161 in 1946,&#8217; recalls the energetic lady whom you wouldn\u2019t guess the age of 82. Eventually, she met her husband Bohumil Metelka in Vy\u0161kov and soon their two children Zlata and Milan were born. Their son has decided to continue in the family tradition of liqueur craft and the circle is closed.<\/p>\n<p>She was seventeen when she met her husband on the ball in Vy\u0161kov. At that time, Bohumil Metelka was back home after three years of working in the Hedvika mine in Ostrava. He graduated from Prague\u2019s liqueur school and then he was sent to a technical auxiliary battalion because he was considered to be a member of the &#8216;bourgeois youth&#8217; by communists.<\/p>\n<p>At that time, the original Metelka Company was nationalized and transformed to a pub. The state took over alcohol production and all private companies lost their licenses. &#8216;This made a huge impact on my husband\u2019s life. With the name Metelka he only could work as a waiter, never a manager,&#8217; she wonders about vile methods of the former communist regime. &#8216;After a long time, he managed to get a better job in the officer\u2019s restaurant Kozina in Vy\u0161kov. The situation really got better,&#8217; says the vital lady who used to work as a saleswoman.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The whole family helped in the liqueur company<\/strong><br \/>\nThe liqueur tradition of the Metelka family has been preserved thanks to their son Milan Metelka, who started to his own business after the Velvet revolution. &#8216;He used to work in Kozina too, but he wasn\u2019t satisfied there. My husband told him about the liqueur school and about the old liqueur company. Milan decided to try it himself and he was so into it soon. What information my husband didn\u2019t remember, Milan was able to find in many bought and borrowed books,&#8217; Zlata Metelkov\u00e1 remembers the beginnings of 90s. During that time, her son started his liqueur company in a house that his wife Vladim\u00edra inherited in Moravsk\u00e9 Prusy near Vy\u0161kov.<\/p>\n<p>The beginnings were difficult. But we are the Metelka family, we stuck together.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>&#8220;We helped as much as we could. At first, my husband and I were the only ones who helped him. He had to buy all equipments, containers, and machines. We did everything by hand. My husband was filling the bottles and I used to stick labels. Milan didn\u2019t even have a car, so we gave him our old sedan car,&#8221;<cite>describes the initial difficulties. And Mrs. Zlata points out that Milan used to drive and deliver rum, slivovitz, and vodka to local shops.<\/cite><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><strong>The most popular drink? Griotte and Hubert<\/strong><br \/>\nThanks to enthusiasm and perseverance of Milan Metelka, and his ability to invent successful new recipes of alcohol beverages, the situation slowly began to get better. His sister started to help in the liqueur factory, the number of casual workers increased and we switched to two-shift work process. &#8216;Milan bought another house. We called it a &#8216;cream house&#8217; because we used to cook liqueurs there. We started to produce Hubert which soon became popular, or tasty griotte and our excellent eggnog,&#8217; she names the beverages by which Milan Metelka enriched his portfolio. She likes griotte and Saint Hubert\u2019s Liqueur the most. &#8216;During the summer, I like to spend time in the cottage near Vranovsk\u00e1 p\u0159ehrada and luckily, my two cousins have a cottage there. So when we meet together, we always enjoy a few glasses,&#8217; she smiles.<\/p>\n<p>She helped to stick labels and stamps until 2015, until the production moved to the premises of Rudolf Jel\u00ednek in Vizovice. But she enjoys her retirement and her large family these days. &#8216;I have such good children because they will take care of me. I\u2019m happy to have four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren,&#8217; says happily Zlata Metelkov\u00e1.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It looks like everything around the Metelka family is about a tradition, a family, a craft, and Vy\u0161kov. It\u2019s perfectly noticeable when you speak with Mrs. Zlata Metelkov\u00e1, the mother of Milan Metelka. She was born in Pova\u017esk\u00e1 Bystrica in Slovakia, then she lived in \u0160ternberk and B\u00edl\u00e1 Voda near Jesen\u00edk. 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