MALANDRA
Malandra means a free-spirited woman, who is adventurous, fun, strong, sassy and is not afraid to defy preconceptions.
adjective / f /
Brazilian Portuguese


MALANDRA
CRYSTAL
Want a break to the sunny side of life? Just open this bottle. Malandra Crystal brings fruity notes and makes you feel like chilling in a Brazilian beach.
Stored for 1 and half years
Brazilian Cariniana Cask
Transparent color
Notes of lime and coconut
Soft and fresh taste
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
LAKRIE K.
I once had the pleasure of tasting both at a fair for spirits. The Cachaça Oak is deeper and more differentiated than the Christal. Also good to enjoy pure. Definitely recommendable!
ANTONIA R.
Malandra Cachaca is my worst kept secret, and I have loved it since the beginning of the year! Simply delicious and the best of everything - a sustainable and women-led brand! I would give more stars if I could!
MIA S.
We got to know the label at a Berlin trade fair and ordered a few bottles directly. At a cocktail evening for our friends, everyone was really impressed. Definitely something special and authentic Brazilian.


MALANDRA
OAK
What happens when Brazil meets Europe? This surprising cachaça has the answer. The fresh taste of sugarcane blends with cherry and vanilla notes to create a unique combination.
Stored for 2 and half years
Brazilian Cariniana and
European Oak
Light yellow color
Notes of cherry, vanilla, and oak
Soft and intense taste
IN THE PRESS

ONCE UPON A TIME
The creation of cachaça
The first batch of cachaça was produced around 1516 at the Brazilian coast. This makes cachaça the oldest spirit from Latin America, being older than Pisco, Rum, and Tequila.

The Cachaça Revolution
In 1660 Portugal forbade the entire production and commercialization of cachaça because it was competing with its spirit Bagaceira. This started the so-called Cachaça Revolution. Only after one year of fight, Cachaça was again legal in Brazil.
The fall and rise of a spirit
Around 1800 the Brazilian elite labeled cachaça as a low-quality spirit for the lower classes, preferring European products. Only in 1922 with the Modernist Art Movement in Brazil, cachaça came back to light.
The persistent Malandra
Today, cachaça is a Brazilian national treasure, known all around the globe for its drink Caipirinha. Malandra crossed the Atlantic from Brazil to Berlin, because you deserve the authentic taste of cachaça.
FROM BRAZIL, TO BERLIN
Malandra is a love letter from two Brazilian friends who wanted to find the best cachaça from Brazil and offer it in Germany. They found a handmade cachaça and a producer who has a sustainable production, just as it was made at the beginning of its history. The company is based in Berlin, where everything started.
Tássia came to Berlin to study, and she realized all her friends wanted to try a very authentic caipirinha. Inspired by her husband (a caipirinha lover), she decided to join forces with her friend and find the best Cachaça in Brazil and bring it to Berlin.
Favourite cocktail:
Malandra Ginger
Andreia fell in love with the idea of spreading the Brazilian culture in Berlin through cachaça. Working closely with the production in Brazil and the logistics, she is proud to bring a traditional handcraft cachaça from Brazil to you.
Favorite cocktail:
Red Berries caipirinha