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JALISCO ORANGE LIQUEUR

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Ancient stories relate that a priest In 1562, churchman Sebastián de Párraga went to a convent in Chapala and planted the church's orange trees.
A later account describes Chapala in 1586 with so many fruit trees that it appears to be an orchard.

The inspiration for this orange liqueur comes from the orchards and stories that emerged in Jalisco.

A mixture of concepts endow the project with contemporary, elegant and fresh elements, making a product with a graphic identity that adapts to different markets in the USA and around the world.

We show through the identity a part of the cultural stories found in Jalisco, mainly in Chapala.



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JALISCO ORANGE LIQUEUR
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JALISCO ORANGE LIQUEUR

Ancient stories relate that a priest In 1562, churchman Sebastián de Párraga went to a convent in Chapala and planted the church's orange trees. Read More

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