Brands of Cachaça

Brands of Cachaça

Cachaça is the Brazilian drink. It has been produced since the 16th century and is the third most consumed distillate in the world. If you want more information about this drink, see the cachaça article. If you want to add a brand to the list, please provide the correct information.

This is a list of brands of cachaças:

1) Industrial cachaças produced and bottled in Brazil
*Cabana Cachaça, [http://www.cabanacachaca.com]
*Cachaça 51 [http://www.ciamuller.com.br] , São Paulo, 38.0%
*Cachaça 61 [http://www.cachaca61.com.br/defaultn.htm] , São Paulo, 40%
*Cachaça Pitú [http://www.pitu.com.br] , Pernambuco, 39.0%
*Cachaça Sagatiba Pura [http://www.sagatiba.com] , São Paulo, 38.0%
*Cachaça Velho Barreiro [http://www.tatuzinho.com.br] , São Paulo, 39.0%
*Cachaça Ypioca [http://www.ypioca.com.br] , Ceará, 40.0%
*Caninha da Roça [http://www.ibp.com.br] , São Paulo, 39.0%
*Chapéu de Palha, São Paulo, 39.0%
*Cachaça Três Muínho, Minas Gerais, 42.0%, produced and bottled by Mauro Villanacci Cachaças LTDA.

2) Artisanal cachaças produced and bottled in Brazil
*Cachaça Bayu, [http://www.bayu.com.br] , Pirassununga, 42.0%
*Cachaça Claudionor, Minas Gerais, 45.0%
*Cachaça Coqueiro, [http://www.cachacacoqueiro.com.br] , Rio de Janeiro, 44.0%
*Cachaça Curandeira do Bosco, Paraiba, 42.0%
*Cachaça Da Mata, [http://www.damata.com.br] , Espírito Santo, 48.0%, 44.0%, 40.0%
*Cachaça Espírito de Minas, [http://www.espiritodeminas.com.br] , Minas Gerais, 43.0%
*Cachaça Gabriela, [http://www.cachacagabriela.com.br] , São Paulo, 38.0%
*Cachaça Germana, Minas Gerais, 43.0%
*Cachaça Magnífica, [http://www.cachacamagnifica.com.br] , Rio de Janeiro, 45.0%
*Cachaça Quizumba [http://www.cachacasapucaia.com.br] , Sao Paulo, 40.0%
*Cachaça Sagatiba Velha [http://www.sagatiba.com] , Minas Gerais, 38.0%
*Cachaça Sapucaia Velha [http://www.cachacasapucaia.com.br] , Sao Paulo, 40.5%
*Cachaça Sanhaçu [http://www.sanhacu.com.br] , Pernambuco, 40.0%
*Cachaça Senzala [http://www.cachacasapucaia.com.br] , Sao Paulo, 40.5%
*Cachaça Schermann, [http://www.schermann.com.br] , São Paulo, 38.0%
*Cachaça Seleta, Minas Gerais, 43.0%
*Cachaça Velha Januária, Minas Gerais, 44.0%
*Chave de Ouro, Ceará, 39.0%
*Chico Mineiro, Minas Gerais, 44.0%
*Leblon Cachaça [http://www.liveloveleblon.com] , 40.0%
*Maria da Cruz, Minas Gerais, 46.0%
*Milagre de Minas, Minas Gerais, 45.0%

3) Brands created only for the foreign market
*Agua Luca Cachaça, [http://www.agualuca.com] , São Paulo
*Beleza Pura Cachaça [http://www.belezapura.com]
*Boca Loca Cachaça [http://www.drinkbocaloca.com]
*Brasilla Cachaca [http://www.brasilla.co.uk]
*Cabana Cachaça, [www.cabanacachaca.com]
*Cachaça Brazil, [http://www.cachaca.ind.br] , 40.0%
*Cachaça Fazenda Mãe de Ouro, 40.0%
*Cuca Fresca Cachaca
*Frisco Fish Silver Cachaça, [http://www.friscofish.com]
*Frisco Fish Gold Cachaça, [http://www.friscofish.com]
*Rio D Lime Cachaça, [http://www.rio-d.com] , 35.0%
*Rio D Passion Cachaça, [http://www.rio-d.com] , 35.0%
*Rio D Premium Cachaça, [http://www.rio-d.com] , 40.0%


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