Pitorro Tasting in Keller Happening Now!

Come to Juno’s Liquor in Keller and meet Chris Maury with CLM Distributors and taste these 3 amazing rum’s.

Pitorro: Three Bold Flavors of Puerto Rican Tradition Now at Juno’s Liquor

Pitorro is one of Puerto Rico’s most iconic spirits. Often called cañita or moonshine rum, it’s a high‑proof sugarcane distillate with deep cultural roots, holiday traditions, and a reputation for intensity. Modern distillers have taken this once‑underground craft and turned it into a polished, flavorful expression of Puerto Rican heritage.

-       At Juno’s Liquor, we now carry three standout flavors: Pitorro Coconut, Pitorro Almond, and Pitorro Passion Fruit. Each one brings a different personality to the glass.

-       Pitorro Coconut: This is the tropical classic. Coconut softens the natural strength of pitorro and adds a creamy, smooth character. It’s sweet, approachable, and instantly reminds you of island beaches. Perfect for coquito, piña colada riffs, or sipping chilled over ice.

-       Pitorro Almond: Almond brings a warm, nutty sweetness that pairs beautifully with the bold sugarcane base. This flavor leans dessert‑like without being heavy. Notes of marzipan, toasted nuts, and subtle spice make it ideal for after‑dinner sipping or adding depth to cocktails.

-       Pitorro Passion Fruit: Bright, tangy, and vibrant. Passion fruit gives pitorro a punch of tropical acidity that cuts through the heat and creates a refreshing, lively profile. It’s perfect for summer cocktails, spritzes, or simply enjoying cold straight from the fridge.

Why These Flavors Matter Each expression shows a different side of Puerto Rican craft rum. Coconut brings comfort, almond brings richness, and passion fruit brings energy. Together, they highlight the versatility and cultural pride behind pitorro.

We are currently having a tasting at our Keller location.  Drop and taste this amazing Puerto Rican rum.

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