Fundador

Fundador

Born in 1874, Fundador was the first ever Spanish brandy to be labeled "Brandy de Jerez", which refers only to products from this historic wine region. Precisely for this reason it is also the only one who can take advantage of the denomination, even in the name, which means, in fact, Founder.


The Brandy de Jerez Fundador is aged in American oak barrels that previously contained sherry, using the traditional Criaderas y Soleras aging system. Most of the wine spirits used come from the Airén grape, but some also come from the traditional Sherry grape: Palomino.


Today Fundador is the most exported Spanish brandy in the world.