Pacharan
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Bibatio Pacharan is made by soaking sloe berries (blackthorn) in top quality anisette, and adding cinnamon, vanilla or coffee beans, producing an unique and complex liqueur that is both sweet and bitter. Because of its…
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Etxeko means “Homemade” in Basque. And it’s that kind of continuous warmth that can be found inside of their Pacharan. Nonetheless, their version of the fammed sloe-flavoured, northern Spanish liqueur isn’t smothering like some families.…
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Belasco 1580 is the flagship Pacharan (Patxaran) by the Belasco family, who are responsible for many of the best sloe berry, anise-flavored alcohols coming out of Navarre, Spain, including Etxeko and La Navarra. Belasco 1580…
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Since 1872, Basarana has been making wine and spirits from its Falces, Navarra, Spain. It wasn’t until 1972, however, that the company started producing Pacharan (Patxaran). Now, it sells three different types of Pacharan (Basarana…
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While Baines makes a few different alcohols, it’s Pacharan that remains the heart and soul of the operation. They make five different varieties (Clasico, Oro, Pamplonica, Sadar, and Laxoa). Since 1844, Baines has been dedicated…
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One of only eight companies listed by the Consejo Regulador D.E. Pacharán Navarro as approved producers of authentic Pacharán Navarro, Pacharan San Cernin is run by the Munarriz family who have been making Pacharán Navarro…
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Destilerias Acha is one of Basque Country’s oldest continuously operating businesses, and Atxa Sierra De Orduna Pacharan is one of its best known products. The small distillery is located in Amurrio, 50km from the Cantabrian…
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Pacharan is traditionally made by macerating sloes in anise, and so is the case for Pacharan Zoco. Sloe, known as arañón in Navarra, is the fruit of the Prunus spinosa shrub. It belongs to the…