
Spirit of Brazil Brazilian Single Malt
A groundbreaking Brazilian Single Malt Whisky from Lamas Destilaria, matured in ex-bourbon American oak casks and finished in pau-brasil wood—Brazil's national tree. This distinctive release celebrates the cultural connections between Brazil and Scotland, bringing the heritage of both nations together in one truly unique spirit.
Spirit of Brazil Brazilian Single Malt
A groundbreaking Brazilian Single Malt Whisky from Lamas Destilaria, matured in ex-bourbon American oak casks and finished in pau-brasil wood—Brazil's national tree. This distinctive release celebrates the cultural connections between Brazil and Scotland, bringing the heritage of both nations together in one truly unique spirit.
Spirit of Brazil: A Groundbreaking Collaboration
Lamas Destilaria presents a groundbreaking Brazilian Single Malt Whisky that unites the heritage of two nations. The Spirit of Brazil is more than a spirit—it's a cultural celebration of deep connections between Brazil and Scotland, with a launch event at Hampden Park honoring both countries.
Production and Character
This Single Malt from Minas Gerais matures in ex-bourbon American oak casks and finishes in pau-brasil wood, Brazil's national tree. This distinctive finish grounds the whisky directly in Brazilian identity and heritage. The combination of traditional whisky production with indigenous Brazilian wood creates something truly unique on the world stage.
Tasting Profile
On the nose, dried fruit, vanilla, and honey emerge. The palate reveals dried fruit, caramel, dried spices, and tobacco. The finish is marked by vanilla, oak, and tobacco, delivering a full and complex experience.
For the Collector
With limited availability, this is a release for whisky enthusiasts who appreciate original, culturally significant expressions. Spirit of Brazil combines craftsmanship with a compelling narrative, making it a distinctive addition to any collection.
Smaaknotities
- Release date
- 24 april 2026
- Type
- Single Malt
Lamas Destilaria
Spirit of Brazil Brazilian Single Malt
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