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Orujo Blanco Axunqueira is a liquor made from the distillate of wine using the pomace, whose origin dates back to the 14th century, very popular in Cantabria, later extended to the northern areas of Spain and enjoys a long tradition, it differs from brandy for the use of the pomace which is not present, it is usually taken very cold or with ice; It has an alcohol content of 30% and a characteristic design in the shape of its bottle.
The Orujo Blanco Axunqueira is conceived from the solid part of the harvest that is not used to make the wine, which It surprises with its softness and aromas, with a fine taste on the palate that makes it an exquisite liquor.
Orujo Blanco Axunqueira is a liquor made from the distillate of wine using the pomace, whose origin dates back to the 14th century, very popular in Cantabria, later extended to the northern areas of Spain and enjoys a long tradition, it differs from brandy for the use of the pomace which is not present, it is usually taken very cold or with ice; It has an alcohol content of 30% and a characteristic design in the shape of its bottle.
The Orujo Blanco Axunqueira is conceived from the solid part of the harvest that is not used to make the wine, which It surprises with its softness and aromas, with a fine taste on the palate that makes it an exquisite liquor.
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