Graciosa is a reflection of our love for the rainforest and the historic road that crosses it on its way from the mountains to the ocean. This expression is aged for 2 years in repurposed oak and finished for 18 months in castanheira do Pará (Brazil nut) barrels, lending it a vibrantly aromatic yet creamy disposition: starting with pecan and orchids on the nose, the palate morphs into cherry custard and finishes with pleasant notes of soft clove and anise.
84 Proof (ABV 42%)
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We are committed to maintaining the identity of our clean, healthy sugarcane when we distill it into cachaça. We process it minimally, according to traditional methods and using human hands, in tiny batches (130 liters each), and we use no chemicals to grow our cane (hence the USDA organic certification). In the end, you should be able to taste the rainforest in our cachaças.
Against a backdrop of Marumbi Mountain, our zero-waste distillery building is built into the slope of a hill so that liquids can flow from room to room by gravity instead of motorized pumps.
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
We grow our sugarcane organically, without the use of chemical herbicides, pesticides, or fertilizers, which would make our job easier but would be detrimental our fragile rainforest ecosystem (including to our people!). Instead of using machines or burning the fields prior to harvest, we rely on the capable hands of a small field team that cuts the cane with machetes. To ensure freshness, our cane is immediately transported to the nearby distillery building within hours to be pressed.
Ozeias leads the team of field workers and has worked for the distillery since the year it opened in 2004. He is an expert with a machete.
PRESSING THE CANE
We squeeze the juice from the cane, a few stalks at a time. This juice contains about 15% sugar, so it’s sweet, vegetal, and slightly savory. The dried up sugarcane pulp is our first byproduct, but we don’t throw it away: it’s called bagaço, and we use it as fuel for the fire that makes steam for the still and also as natural compost to fertilize the fields.
ORGANIC FERMENTATION
Once the sugarcane juice has been filtered, we add wild yeast cultivated from our own cane. During fermentation, the yeasts convert sugars into alcohol in less than 24 hours, producing a wine of approximately 7%-9% ABV.
SMALL BATCH DISTILLATION
Using steam from a bagasse-burning furnace, we heat the sugarcane wine in our copper pot still. The alcohol in that mixture evaporates before water and other organic compounds, and these vapors are condensed back into liquid alcohol. We capture the best part of that liquid (the “heart”) and recycle the rest of the distillate (the “heads” and “tails”) to use as fuel, fire starter, and cleaner. Each 1,200 batch of sugarcane wine yields just 130 liters of drinkable cachaça, about 11% of the total volume.
RESTING CACHAÇA
Our Silver Cachaça is rested in large stainless steel tanks for one year. This gives the cachaça time to smoothen without adding any flavor or color, since stainless steel is chemically inert. We don’t chill-filter any of our cachaças, because doing so would remove chemical compounds that make our spirits so flavorful. (If you ever see little clouds form inside the bottle when the temperature drops, don’t worry! The geeky word for this phenomenon is “flocculation,” and it’s a good sign, proof that our cachaças aren’t chill-filtered. Just give the bottle a shake and those clouds will disappear.)
BARREL-AGING CACHAÇA
In the Brazilian south, the vast majority of cachaças are barrel-aged in oak barrels. In that tradition, we age our organic cachaça in repurposed American oak barrels that once held Four Roses or Heaven Hill bourbon, before being sanded and re-toasted. Despite what many say upon their first sip, our barrel-aged cachaças don’t taste like bourbon, they taste like American oak — it just so happens that bourbon tastes like American oak, too. For our Two-Woods series of cachaças finished in indigenous Brazilian wood barrels, we are committed to using only legally-sourced woods.
Where the magic happens: the interior of one of our adegas, or aging rooms.
ZERO WASTE
We may be a small-batch producer, but we believe that what goes around comes around. We do our part by recycling all the byproducts from the cachaça-making process, which reduces our impact on the earth. Taking the ecological high road might not be the easiest route for producing spirits, but we’re in it for the long haul. It’s better for our community, for the environment, and for the cachaça in your glass.
Undrinkable “heads” from the distillate are great fire-starter for our bagaço-burning furnace.
Starting with pecan and orchids on the nose, the palate morphs into cherry custard and finishes with pleasant notes of soft clove and anise.
Brazilian Boulevardier
This is a Boulevardier with cachaça. A Boulevardier is a Negroni with bourbon. All these drinks are delicous.
1 oz Novo Fogo Graciosa Cachaça
1 oz Campari
1 oz sweet vermouth
2 dashes aromatic bitters
Add all ingredients into a rocks glass, add ice, and stir until everything is cold while you count to 32 in your head or out loud. Garnish with a twist of orange peel.
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