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HISTORY of the MONTEZUMA® Brand

& the Legend of the Smokey Chipotle® Expert

 

The legendary Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Brand of Sauces & Salsas, Marinades, Pepper Sauces, and Tortilla Chips began in 1986.

Founder Chuck Evans entered the fiery foods marketplace crafting a new wave of specialty pepper sauces & salsas made in small-batch quantities in his licensed Columbus, Ohio  cannery.

Chuck's chile-specific pepper sauces, including America's very first Smokey Chipotle® Pepper Sauce, could be found in high foot-traffic tourist shops across the United States and also in mail-order condiment and specialty food catalogs. We presently deliver his namesake sauces directly to specialty stores in Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio.

In those days few fiery food condiments were available in grocery stores...so Chuck decided that he needed a recognizable name brand to immediately identify his sauces & salsas.

(Very) Short History Lesson:

The namesake MONTEZUMA®&an easily recognized name that shouted "MEXICAN" was chosen (consciously allowing for recurring comments about Montezumas Revenge, a.k.a. the Aztec 2-step/ Toltec 2-step).

Thus the legend of Montezuma (English spelling) continues into the 21st century...long after Cortez and the Spanish conquistadors ransacked and wrestled control of Mexico City, i.e., Tenochtitlán, in 1521 A.D. from Aztec Emperor Motecuhzoma Xocoyotzin (this is the proper Náhuatl translation-the language of the various indigenous peoples of Central Mexico, i.e., the Aztecs).  In Mexico, the Aztec Emperor was also known as Moctezuma II.

The revenge/curse part comes into play when the mixtos . . . persons of Spanish lineage mixed with other races including native Indian, mulatto, and others of European descent (all of whom presently populate most of Mexico)...drink the water.

Legend has it that Montezuma's "curse" afflicts all non-indigenous persons who trespass on the lands formerly controlled by the Mexicas . . . the Aztec Emperor's "revenge" for the destruction of the Aztec empire by outsiders.

Interesting facts:

In 1987-88, Chuck pioneered and created a unique assortment of Chile-specific pepper sauces, utilizing Chile varieties including chipotles, moritas, pequíns, güerro chiles, pasillas, de árbol chiles, jalapeños, cayenne chiles, habaneros including green habanero and Red Savina varieties, Thai chiles, New Mexico red and fire-roasted green chile, and the chile cascabel. 

In the late 1980's and all throughout the 1990's, when all the rage was the flavorfully hot Chile Habanero, Chuck pioneered the increasingly popular Chile Chipotle as an important natural flavor enhancer combination of smoke and spice.  Outside of the Mexican populations in East Los Angeles and Chicago, the Chile Chipotle was dismissed because no one promoted, and very few chefs utilized, the distinct flavor profile of the smoked red-ripe Jalapeño pepper in their recipe repertoire.  Note the description of Chuck's MONTEZUMA® Brand SALSA CHIPOTLE in Jeff Gerlach's Old Southwest Trading Company catalog from 1992, emphasizing (at that time) the unfamiliar flavor of Chipotle in a salsa. The internet eliminated most, if not all, of the many fiery foods mail-order catalog companies, and the Old Southwest Trading Company ceased operations about a decade ago. However, in his day, Jeff's catalog was the premiere mail-order catalog, providing mail-order access to consumers all over the country for difficult-to-find dried and fresh chiles, as well as, unique manufactured sauces, salsas, and hot sauces. 

Chuck changed all of that with the creation of his legendary SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® Pepper Sauce and his SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® Salsa, the very first pepper sauce and the very first salsa, respectively, manufactured in the United States utilizing the Chile Chipotle. Subsequently, Chuck created his SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® Salsa Verde, the very first tomatillo (green) salsa made in the world with the Chile Chipotle. 

Additionally, Chuck created the very first pepper sauce made with a combination of Chile Chipotle and Habanero, which he named MONTEZUMA® SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® Habanero Pepper Sauce and the very first barbecue sauce made with Chile Chipotle, MONTEZUMA® SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® Barbecue Sauce (formerly known as  MONTEZUMA® Brand Western Grill Smokey & Spicy Barbecue Sauce).

The bold flavors of Chuck's SMOKEY CHIPOTLE® sauces and his other Chile-specific pepper sauces captured the attention of fiery food aficionados.  

More interesting facts:

Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Brand, formerly known as Sauces & Salsas, Ltd., is the only remaining, i.e., original exhibitor, at the current fiery food industry trade shows and festivals who participated in the very 1st National Fiery Foods Show ever held.  The location was El Paso, Texas  where the birth of the fiery foods movement, shows and festivals, began on the weekend of September 9-11, 1988.  The ongoing granddaddy spicy foods show; the National Fiery Foods & BBQ Show is produced by Dave DeWitt and his company, Sunbelt Shows, Inc.  The original annual mecca for fiery food lovers is held the first weekend in March in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

                                

          Excerpted from The 21st Annual Fiery Foods & Barbecue Show 2009 Official Program and the article BLAST from the PAST.

At the 1991 National Association for the Specialty Food Trade in New York (NASFT), an international gala convention of specialty foods produced around the world, Chucks Jamaican Jerk BBQ Marinade was the 1st Jerk Sauce condiment to receive a FINALIST award in the Outstanding Savory Condiment, Dressing, or Cooking Enhancer category.

MONTEZUMA® Brand was selected, among a dozen U.S. manufacturers, to ship Mexican-style and Tex-Mex packaged products for sale in Paris at the flagship FAUCHON luxury food emporium, founded in 1886.  Imaginative window displays were created and the bold flavors of southwestern-style fiery foods were introduced to Europeans between 1991-1993.    Fiery foods began to infiltrate European countries that knew little about Chile peppers and flavor with fire.  Many individuals commented to Chuck about seeing his MONTEZUMA® Brand sauces & salsas in the streets of France.

In 1993, Chuck registered, and received a U.S. trademark (1995) for the specific phrase "Smokey Chipotle®". Other than the McIlhenny Companys grandfathered-in exclusive use of Tabasco®; Chuck is the only individual/company to receive a registered trademark incorporating a specific Chile name in the sauces, hot pepper sauces, and salsas (Class 30) category.  However, the word Chipotle is not an exclusive use in the registration.

Beginning in 1986, and continuing for nearly ten (10) years, Chuck enthusiastically collected available varieties of manufactured sauces made with Chiles.  By 1995, he amassed a collection of nearly 2,000 sauces gathered throughout the world, fiery condiments found primarily in Mexico, Central & South America, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. At that time collecting such a large variety of sauces and salsas was no easy feat, for Chuck estimated that no more than 3,000-4,000 varieties existed prior to 1995.  The specialty sauce market onslaught had not yet fully begun in earnest, however, as early as 1991 there were indications that burgeoning varieties of pepper-infused sauces had begun to populate American grocery shelves.

Chris, Jen & Chuck Evans with The Collection

Chuck estimates over 50,000 bottled and canned varieties, i.e., also known in retail industry parlance as SKUs (or Single Keeping Units) are available today.  Collecting such an enormous number of fiery condiments is a much simpler task today, however, without specialization, the downside to collecting could result in a storage and display nightmare.  Originally, Chuck's collection began as a method of comparison marketing, to actually see what was sold from the shelves of the shops, bodegas, and marketplaces throughout the world.

In 1994, Chuck teamed up with the anointed "Pope of Peppers", Dave DeWitt, show pioneer and producer of The National Fiery Foods Show, held annually in Albuquerque every March, and publisher of The Fiery Foods Magazine (and former editor of The Chile Pepper Magazine), to write  THE HOT SAUCE BIBLE .  Published in 1996 by the Crossing Press, and affectionately known as "The Bible", this reference was THE  historical encyclopedia of pepper sauce facts...including numerous pepper sauce recipes from around the world.  THE HOT SAUCE BIBLE  went to a Second Printing.  Eventually,  "The Bible"  went out of print in 2001 after selling nearly 12,000 copies. Used copies are available from time-to-time on Amazon.com and ABEBooks.com.

The premise of  THE HOT SAUCE BIBLE  centered on Chuck's catalogued and  authenticated collection of Chile pepper-infused  sauces listed in "The Bible", the largest documented collection in the world through June 1995. Upon completion of the manuscript Chuck donated his entire collection to the Food Pantry in Columbus, Ohio.

In 1996, co-authors Chuck Evans and Dave DeWitt wrote  THE PEPPER PANTRY: CHIPOTLE  published in 1997 by Celestial Arts. Selling over 14,000 copies, this unique gem is presently in its Second Printing,

 THE PEPPER PANTRY: CHIPOTLE  is the definitive book on the increasingly popular Chile Chipotle and contains dozens of recipes utilizing this smoky pepper in sauces, entrees, and appetizers.

You can purchase your copy of  THE PEPPER PANTRY: CHIPOTLE , signed by Chuck Evans, by clicking our  Product Order List button.

In 2001, Chuck Evans' name was added to the MONTEZUMA® labels, a suggestion from fellow fiery foods marketer, "CaJohn" Hard, to personalize and distinguish the MONTEZUMA® Brand.  During this time Chuck sold his namesake operation to a trust, thereby protecting the legacy of the MONTEZUMA® specialty sauce & salsa manufacture. Chuck maintains his presence as the company namesake and spokesperson.

Over the past several years, MONTEZUMA® Brand sauces, including Karen's Hot Wings Sauce have been awarded People's Choice awards at the "Always in September"  Houston Hot Sauce Festival.

In September 2004, Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Smokey Chipotle® Salsa Verde was awarded the 2005 National Golden Chile 1st Place winning entry in the SALSA VERDE category, at the ZestFest in Fort Worth, Texas,  a blind-taste test conducted by Chile Pepper Magazine.  This was the first professional blind-tasting "contest" entered by Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Brand in 15 years.

Starting off the New Year in 2006, Chuck Evans'  MONTEZUMA® Smokey Chipotle® Lime & Garlic Salsa was voted by the editors of Chile Pepper Magazine as their favorite chipotle salsa in a blind taste-test.

In September 2006, Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Smokey Chipotle® Lime & Garlic Salsa was awarded the 2007 National Golden Chile 1st Place winning entry in the CHIPOTLE SALSA category.

Also at ZestFest in 2006, Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Smokey Chipotle® Garlic Pepper Sauce was awarded as a Golden Chile Finalist in the CHIPOTLE HOT SAUCE category                    

Presently, Chuck is outlining and updating a follow-up book to  THE HOT SAUCE BIBLE  . . .

 The HOT SAUCE BIBLE: NEW TESTAMENT

A photographic inventory of Chuck Evans' MONTEZUMA® Brand's extensive collection of rare & antique pontiled, whittled, ribbed, cathedral, labeled, and embossed Pepper Sauce bottles ranging from the 19th century (mid-1800's) until after the turn of the 20th century will be included in  The HSB: NEW TESTAMENT .

Please choose from Chuck's sauces & salsas by clicking on our PRODUCT ORDER LIST button to purchase the legendary and flavorful sauces & salsas of his MONTEZUMA® Brand.

 

 

   

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