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Manzanares Yellow Liquor: Conquering the United States with Smoothness

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Manzanares Yellow Liquor: Conquering the United States with Smoothness

Manzanares yellow liquor from the Caldas Liquor Industry (ILC) is making its way to the United States with hopes of conquering the market with its smoothness. After years of hard work, a total of 14,400 bottles of Manzanares yellow brandy are set to arrive in the United States, marking a significant milestone for the company.

Diego Angelillis Quiceno, the manager of the Caldas Liquor Industry, expressed his excitement about the first export of yellow liquor to the United States. “After more than a year of procedures with the DPDA in the United States, we are making our first export of yellow liquor to that country. Around 14,400 units of this liquor are leaving at this moment for Florida, we are going to take Florida,” he said.

But the ambitions of the Caldas Liquor Industry go beyond Florida. Their goal for this year is to also introduce the yellow liquor from Manzanares to New York. In a show of dedication, the distillation plant’s employees worked tirelessly to package the 2,400 cases of the coveted liquor before shipment.

“This shows the hard work we are doing to internationalize our Caldas Liquor Industry. We must remember that our focus is right on that path,” Quiceno added. With 230 employees and a secret formula for yellow liquor that originated in Manzanares in 1885, the Caldense company is on a mission to expand its reach and conquer new markets around the world.

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