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The Brotherhood

by Pamela Robin Brandt

in the u.s., santa teresa’s rums are now distributed in 13 states, with a 14th, massachusetts, soon to come. a mention of the distribution company’s name at any major liquor store in these locations should suffice for patrons wanting to place orders: arizona and kentucky (southern wine & spirits), california (bibulous or conquistador importers), colorado (dionysus), connecticut (ace), florida (international wine & spirits), georgia (united distributors), illinois (stoller wholesale), maryland/d.c. (bacchus importers), new jersey (fedway associates), new york (eber brothers wine & liquor corporation/paramount brands), tennessee (lipman bros.), and texas and oklahoma (glazer’s).

some well-known retail outlets include crown wine & spirits in miami, miami being santa teresa’s u.s. headquarters, and beekman liquors in new york city. the latter shop will ship the rum to states that can receive liquor via mail.

currently, santa teresa’s product is not available at airport duty-free outlets in the united states. but the rums are sold at aldeasa stores at all major airports in spain where, says henrique vollmer, the rum market “is smaller but more premium-brand oriented.” at airports in the company’s home territory of south and central america — including lima, santiago, and caracas — the major duty-free outlet is motta international.


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