But how familiar are you with Brazil's distilled pride and joy, cachaça? Some may say that it's an alternative for rum and that they can be swapped interchangeably, but those people would be far ...
It’s so similar to rum that before 2013, some cachaça-producers even labeled it as “Brazilian rum ... Buy at Avua Cachaca ...
Exports of Brazil's traditional alcoholic beverage cachaça have bounced back following a drop due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, it was reported. A rum made of sugar cane juice and one of ...
Brazilian exporters hope the agreement will boost sales of its popular liquor, said Andrade. Since 2000 Brazil has had to label cachaça as Brazilian rum, according to the Trade Ministry.
Outside of Brazil (where it is the best-selling spirit), cachaça is best known for its starring role in the caipirinha—a simple three-ingredient, lime-infused cocktail. Rum drinkers will find ...
This, Brazil says, makes it different to rum, which is typically made from ... according to trade body Brazilian Institute of Cachaca (Ibrac) Yet such is the thirst for the spirit in its vast ...
If you can't find any cachaça then you can use rum to make a caipirissima or vodka to make a caipiroska. Both are widely drunk but lack that certain Brazilian something!