In 1974, Jaimundo Bastos Ribeiro started to make spirits at the family's Fazenda Soledade estate. In 1986, Jaimundo's younger brothers Vicente and Roberto Bastos Ribeiro joined their older brother to turn his artisanal distillery into a premium maker of cachaça and rum. Diageo launched the global distribution of the Bastos Ribeiro-produced Oronoco Rum in 2005. It was advertised as the "first ever super-premium white rum made from fresh cut Brazilian mountain cane". Diageo discontinued the distribution of the brand in 2010.
Production
Oronoco is produced by Vicente and Roberto Bastos Ribeiro, a distillery in Fazenda Soledade in Brazil known for producingcachaça, it is made from mountain-grown sugar cane, with a taste popularlydescribed as possessing hints of vanilla and molasses.