A story that unfolded over two decades, starting in 2000, culminated in a gem in 2021.
One liquor aged with patience and mastery is now adorned with a 3.65 mm diamond set in its bottle.
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We are talking about a rare edition of the drink, limited to just a thousand units, which has already won over almost half of this select group of connoisseurs.
Its value is significant, reaching R$12,900, which makes it the most expensive product in a portfolio that includes more than 70 items, all produced by the renowned Cachaçaria Weber Haus.
Behind this venture is Evandro Weber, a 52-year-old visionary. For him, this creation goes far beyond commerce; It is a symbolic manifestation of the cachaçaria’s trajectory.
It is a testimony to the time, dedication and love for the art of producing high quality cachaça, as he himself indicated.
“Diamant 21 anos” is a tribute to the history of cachaçaria. A celebration of decades of tradition and craftsmanship culminating in a liquid masterpiece whose brilliance is matched only by the diamond that adorns it.
The search for perfection in the stone that adorns the glass bottle was a meticulous and inspiring process.
Weber did not hesitate to seek the expertise of a skilled professional, Édson Luiz, known for having cut a diamond made from the hair of the legendary football player Pelé in 2009.
Édson Luiz's story, which went beyond mere stoning, was broadcast through a television report at the time, and this left an indelible mark on Evandro.
(Image: Weber Haus/Reproduction)
The story of “Diamant 21 anos” from Cachaçaria Weber Haus began impressively, with the first bottle being sold at auction for almost R$70,000 at the time of its launch. This initial success was a testament to the rarity and value attributed to this exceptional cachaça.
Rio Grande do Sul, home to Cachaçaria Weber Haus, occupies a notable position in the cachaça production scene in Brazil.
According to data from the Cachaça Yearbook, published in 2022 by the Ministry of Agriculture, the state is the third party with the largest number of municipalities that are home to at least one cachaçaria registered.
This is a testament to the significant role that Rio Grande do Sul plays in the production and celebration of this traditional Brazilian drink.
Cachaça, produced by several companies in the state, gains prominence and recognition on September 13th, National Cachaça Day.
This date is a tribute to September 13, 1661, when Queen Luísa de Gusmão granted authorization for the production and sale of the product in Brazil.
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