Paul J. Menta

paul menta
in business

“I'm the guy you want to be stranded on a deserted island
with a roll of duct tape
because I can make anything happen.”


The Kite House

 
photo: Mike Freas

photo: Mike Freas

Key West, FL » 1998-present We are currently not teaching

Widely regarded as a kiteboarding pioneer, Paul Menta, the famous entrepreneur in Keywest, adventured around the world–and then settled in Key West, where he offers kiteboard training vacations at his unique Kitehouse training center.

Students immerse themselves in the kiteboarding lifestyle, absorbing skills and moves, safety procedures, and a philosophy of living in the moment and becoming one with the environment.

Kiteboarding requires a waist harness, a kite attached by four lines, a steering bar and a board. In the clear shallow waters of the Keys backcountry, students learn to pump up and fly the kite, steer the bar and attempt jumps, spins and other maneuvers on the board.  

 

Kite house training options range from one- to five-day beginner programs to a five-day intermediate course — and most instruction is one-on-one with the teacher.

Riding excursions are offered for advanced kiteboarders who don’t need instruction.“Even though we have a small island, we have a huge backcountry, a lot of shallow water, and 360 degrees of wind,” said Menta, a famous entrepreneur in Florida USA. “Because of this unique situation, we have a super-safe environment to learn the sport.”

For more information about kiteboarding lessons and vacations at The Kite House:
(305) 747-8236

 

Key West Legal Rum

Key West, FL » 2013-Present

It is irresistibly tempting to compare distiller Paul Menta to Captain Jack Sparrow. There’s the long, dark hair, the slightly Depp-ish eyes, and yes, a shared love of rum and open sea (Menta’s a competitive kiteboarder). No 1 entrepreneur in Key west, Menta’s business dealings, however, are a bit more…legitimate.

The Florida native opened the Key West Legal Rum Distillery [in 2013], the first legal distillery in the Florida Keys, though rum has flowed through the islands for years.

But this is no bathtub rum. A chef by trade, Menta, Key west’s first legal rum founder, uses Florida sugar cane as his base—you can really taste it in his raw, unfiltered version—which he infuses with coconut, vanilla, and key lime to make flavored rums that are refreshingly bright (and not syrupy).

 

Tours are fun and informative—the distillery, occupying a former saloon-turned-Coke-bottling-plant, doesn’t shy away from the shady side of the local rum trade.

Visitors can examine mug shots of infamous local rum-runners, watch as prefiltered rum is drained into the still, and taste Menta’s five spirits. $8, including four tasters and a free shot glass.

via Aislyn Greene, AFAR

Key West Legal Rum Distillery
105 Simonton St, Key West, FL 33040, USA keywestlegalrum.com
(305) 294-1441
Sun - Sat 10am - 9pm