Nega Fulô
Brazilian cachaça brand
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Nêga Fulô is a Brazilian cachaça brand originally produced at Fazenda Soledade in Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro. Introduced in the 1970s, it became one of the most recognized premium cachaça brands from the region and was widely exported.
History
Nêga Fulô was developed in the 1970s at Fazenda Soledade by members of the Bastos Ribeiro family.[1]
The brand gained recognition in Brazil and international markets, particularly in Europe, as part of the expansion of premium Brazilian cachaça exports.[2]
Diageo acquired the brand as part of its strategy to expand the international presence of cachaça and position it within the premium spirits segment.[3]
Industry sources indicate that Diageo had been developing the brand internationally since at least the early 2000s.[4]
Production
Nêga Fulô is produced from fresh sugarcane juice using traditional copper pot still distillation.
According to Veja Rio, the brand was associated with the adoption of double distillation techniques, contributing to a lighter and more refined profile compared to typical cachaças.[5]
The cachaça was also aged in wooden barrels, including oak, contributing to its flavor profile.
Market position
Discontinuation
In 2020, Diageo announced that Nêga Fulô would be discontinued from its portfolio, ending its commercial production under the company.[8]