Excerpts
from Chuck Lyons
The H.G. Hotchkiss International Prize Medal
Essential Oil Company has been processing and bottling peppermint oil at
the same location—on the edge of the Erie Canal in Lyons, Wayne
County—since 1839.
At
one time, company founder, H.G. Hotchkiss, was called the
"Peppermint King," his great-granddaughter Anne says.
The company he founded in this Upstate New York village was, at one
time, responsible for about one half of the annual production of
peppermint oil in the United States. The herb was grown
extensively in fields around Lyons, and the canallers claimed that they
could tell when they were approaching the village by the smell of
peppermint in the air.
Lyons,
with a population today of about four thousand people, was then,
"virtually the peppermint capital of America," says Anne
Hotchkiss.
Today,
the company’s essential peppermint oil is used almost exclusively as a
flavoring for candy, liqueurs, pharmaceutical products and dental
supplies. An old Hotchkiss slogan claims that, "a single
twenty-one-ounce bottle of the company’s oil will flavor a ton of
candy."
"But
there are still a few people," Anne Hotchkiss says, "who use
peppermint oil as a home remedy.... They say they couldn't get
through the winter without it."
The
essential oil is distilled from the harvested herb with the initial
distillation done near the harvesting site. (The herb must be
distilled within three days of being picked.) The oil is then
shipped to Lyons, where it is further purified and bottled.
As a rule of thumb, one acre of peppermint will produce fifty pounds of
oil.