Puerto de Indias Strawberry Gin
Launched in 2014 and produced at Los Alcores de Carmona Distillery near Seville, Puerto de Indias Strawberry Gin was the first fresh strawberry gin to reach the market. The name 'Puerto de Indias' refers to the 16th century name for Seville which was at the time a main port for trade with the Americas, and the bottle shape and the medallion on the bottle represent the 'Torre del Oro' (The Gold Tower), one of Seville's most iconic monuments.
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Los Alcores de Carmona Distillery
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Meet the Makers
"The story of Puerto de Indias blossomed from two Sevillian brothers’ love for their land and its long-standing tradition of liqueur-making. After hearing about the financial struggles of one of the region’s oldest distilleries, and having always dreamed of owning a business, the brothers decided to take a risk and save the struggling Los Alcores de Carmona, one of the oldest and most traditional distilleries in Andalusia." - Laura Noguera Presas, Global Consumer Director
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For more Spanish Gins and distilleries in Spain, visit our Spanish Gin Guide.