Among our outstanding models are: the Hanging Houses, the Mangana Tower, the Skyscrapers and the Iberian Bull of Cuenca; the Manchego Mill; Manchega jars; Nazareno typical of Holy Week; Decorative pictures in ceramic-porcelain relief; ...
Made with the recipe of Grandpa Tomás we try to maintain the artisan character of this liquor. Through an artisanal and controlled production we achieve the authentic nuances in the palate and smell with which to enjoy each tasting.
Years later, the elaboration of liqueurs was merged with the manufacture of ceramic-porcelain bottles, providing added value to our products. The bottles are representations of places of tourist interest in the city of Cuenca and the region. We help the expansion of Cuenca's traditional liquor, as well as its cultural riches throughout the national geography. At present, we have models with tourist motifs from other cities such as the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona or the Puerta del Sol Toledo.
Among our models are: the Hanging Houses, the Mangana Tower, the Skyscrapers and the Iberian Bull of Cuenca; the Manchego Mill; Manchega jars; Nazareno typical of Holy Week; Decorative pictures in ceramic-porcelain relief
History
The company was founded in 1944 by Tomás Ortega López, initially focusing on the production of aniseed, spirits, liqueurs, and syrups. Later, it specialized in the production of Resoli Liqueur, a traditional Cuenca liquor. Over time, it merged the production of liqueurs with the manufacture of ceramic-porcelain bottles, adding value to its products through decorative packaging inspired by tourist motifs. Currently, its designs include references to emblematic places in Cuenca and other Spanish cities.
Product types
It offers a variety of liqueurs, including Resoli Liqueur in different versions (16%, 18%, 30%), herbal liqueur, cream liqueur, honey liqueur, lemon liqueur, and wine brandy. It also makes decorative ceramic-porcelain bottles with tourist motifs such as the Hanging Houses, the Mangana Tower, the Skyscrapers, and the Iberian Bull of Cuenca, among others.