List of Cachaças

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Cachaça is a type of distilled beverage originating from Brazil. It is a popular spirit in the country, often used in the preparation of the national cocktail, the Caipirinha. Cachaça is made from fermented sugarcane juice, and its production dates back to the 16th century. This article provides a list of notable Cachaças.

List of Cachaças[edit | edit source]

Leblon[edit | edit source]

Leblon is a premium Cachaça brand from Brazil. It is distilled in copper pot stills and then aged in vintage French oak barrels, which gives it a smooth, refined taste.

Ypióca[edit | edit source]

Ypióca is one of the oldest Cachaça brands in Brazil, having been established in 1846. It is known for its distinctive packaging, with the bottles being wrapped in woven straw.

Pitu[edit | edit source]

Pitu is a Cachaça brand that is particularly popular in the northeastern region of Brazil. It is often used in the preparation of Caipirinhas.

Velho Barreiro[edit | edit source]

Velho Barreiro is a traditional Cachaça brand that is widely recognized in Brazil. It is known for its distinctive yellow label and its smooth, sweet flavor.

Sagatiba[edit | edit source]

Sagatiba is a premium Cachaça brand that is known for its purity and smoothness. It is often used in high-end cocktails.

Cachaça 51[edit | edit source]

Cachaça 51 is one of the best-selling Cachaça brands in Brazil. It is a versatile spirit that can be used in a variety of cocktails.

See also[edit | edit source]

This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.

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