Scotland Meets Brazil in Bold New Whisky Collaboration – Whisky News

Scotland Meets Brazil in Bold New Whisky Collaboration
The Spirit of Brazil release consists of three parallel expressions:
- A Brazilian Single Malt Whisky produced by Lamas Destilaria, matured in ex-bourbon American oak casks and finished in pau-brasil (Paubrasilia echinata), a native wood deeply embedded in the country’s identity as the national tree of Brazil.
- A Single Malt Scotch Whisky released under the Seven Sons label, curated by 8 Doors Distillery. This single cask liquid was personally selected by Master Blender John Ramsay and distilled in 1998-the same year Scotland last faced Brazil in a FIFA World Cup match.

Voices Behind the Collaboration;
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- Luciana Lamas (Lamas Destilaria) commented: “This project is about more than spirits; it is about identity, heritage, and dialogue between nations. Finishing our Brazilian single malt whisky in pau-brasil native wood connects the spirit to the very roots of Brazil, creating something truly distinctive for the world stage.”
- Kerry and Derek Campbell (8 Doors Distillery) said: “This collaboration allowed us to bring together diverse spirits cultures in a way that feels authentic. With Seven Sons, our focus is on exceptional casks with a strong narrative; adding Casa Studart to this project creates a truly holistic representation of Brazilian and Scottish craft.”
- John Ramsay (Master Blender) added: “Selecting a whisky distilled in 1998 felt particularly fitting. It anchors this release in a moment of shared sporting history, reinforcing the connection that defines this project.”
- Faroque Hussain KPM (Honorary Brazilian Consul in Glasgow) commented: “Brazil and Scotland share deep cultural connections, from football to craftsmanship. This event is a celebration of those links, bringing together two proud nations through spirits, music, and history.”
A Cultural Celebration at Hampden Park
The launch event took place at the Scottish Football Museum, located within Hampden Park, Scotland’s national stadium. All profits from the event will be donated to IPA Brazil and IPA Scotland. The date was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of the first football match played in Brazil by Charles Miller. The event also showcased:
- The official unveiling of the “Spirit of Brazil” tartan.
- A musical tribute by BA Robertson.
- An exclusive exhibition of Charles Miller artefacts.
Representation and Industry Recognition
Brazilian native Andre de Almeida attended the launch representing Lamas Destilaria. A consultant, writer, and founder of Inside the Cask, Andre was recently inducted into the prestigious Keepers of the Quaich society in March 2026 for his contribution to Scotch whisky.
About 8 Doors Distillery:
Based in John O’Groats, 8 Doors Distillery is the most northerly whisky distillery on the Scottish mainland, crafting its own Highland Single Malt Scotch whisky. Alongside its distilling operations, the team curates exceptional Scotch whisky through its Seven Sons label, focusing on single cask and small batch bottlings selected for their character and cultural connection.
The Seven Sons bottling pre-sale from 8 Doors Distillery will go live on 24 April.
With limited availability, those interested are encouraged to sign up for early access: https://www.8doorsdistillery.com/spirit-of-brazil
About Lamas Destilaria:
Based in Minas Gerais, Southeast Brazil, Lamas Destilaria is the producer of the most awarded Brazilian whiskies in the world. It released its first Brazilian Single Malt whisky in 2019.
The distillery specialises in single malt whisky crafted using methods inspired by Scotch whisky, adapted to local conditions and terroir, and enhanced by the use of native Brazilian woods to create distinctive flavour profiles.








































