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Tito’s Vodka partners with Zamora Company
By Miona MadsenAmerican brand Tito’s Handmade Vodka has announced an exclusive distribution deal with Zamora Company Iberia in Spain, Andorra and Gibraltar.

The corn-based, gluten-free-certified Texan vodka was founded by sixth-generation Texan Bert ‘Tito’ Beveridge in 1997.
It is available in 149 domestic markets in the Americas, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia, including South Korea.
Tito’s Vodka is the newest addition to Zamora Company’s Iberia distribution portfolio, which includes Ron Abuelo Rum, Don Ramón Tequila, and Champagne Pommery.
John McDonnell, international managing director at Tito’s Handmade Vodka, commented: “Zamora Company is one of the most respected drinks companies in the world, especially in its home market of Spain. With its rich history, deep commitment to the industry, and strong reputation in the market, we’re excited Tito’s Handmade Vodka has joined the Zamora Company Iberia portfolio.”
Zamora Company is a family-owned Spanish business that has been producing, marketing, and distributing world-class spirits and wines for more than 75 years.
The company’s brands are available in 80 countries worldwide and include Licor 43, Martin Miller’s Gin, Yellow Rose Whiskey, Lolea Spritz and Villa Massa Limoncello, as well as Spanish wines Ramón Bilbao, Cruz De Alba, and Mar de Frades.
Carlos Gallego, director of Zamora Company Iberia, said: “We are very excited about our new cooperation with Tito’s Handmade Vodka and the confidence it has placed in us as it searches for strategic alignments to ensure the success of its international expansion plans.
“This decision is aligned with our strategy to strengthen our presence in categories where we do not compete directly with the most established brands. In addition, it reinforces our commitment to meet the demands of our customers by expanding our portfolio with premium spirits of the highest quality.”
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