Macieira Brandy

Macieira
Manufacturer Pernod Ricard
Country of origin Bombarral, Portugal
Introduced 1885

Macieira is a Portuguese spirit that was created by Jose Guilherme Macieira, son of Jose Maria Macieira, after he studied winemaking in the French region of Cognac, famous for the production of this type of product. It is produced according to the secret recipe for more than 125 years. The success of Macieira was instant, its quality and reputation won over true connoisseurs in Portugal such as Fernando Pessoa the famous Portuguese poet, became loyal to the brand. More than 125 years after its launch, is the market leader in Portugal and is also exported to over 30 countries in 5 continents.

History

In 1865, Jose Maria Macieira created his company Macieira & Cª Lda, with the purpose of selling olive oils, vinegars, wine and spirits. Twenty years later the company started its own brandy production, Macieira “Cognac”, as it was then known.

Macieira was exhibited at various Fairs, such as the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1900, the South African Industrial Exhibition in 1904, the Commemorative Exhibition for the Inauguration of the Panama Canal in 1915 and many others.

Macieira was selected to replenish stocks of cognac destroyed during World War II.[1]

In 1973 Macieira was acquired by Seagram,[2] which in turn was acquired by Pernod Ricard in 2000.[3]

References

  1. "Tradition does not change, it just refreshes itself" (PDF). evaton.com. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  2. "Institutions, Leadership and Long-Term Survival" (PDF). ebha.org. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
  3. "Press releases". pernod-ricard.com. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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