Tagged as the poor mans drink, lambanog (coconut wine or coconut vodka) is an alcoholic beverage
distilled from the sap of unopened coconut flower. Lambanog is famous in Quezon province and in San Juan,
Batangas where coconut trees grow in abundance.
Do you now that lambanog the Philippine alcoholic liquor, most commonly known as coconut wine, is now
being sold in the United States?Until recently, lambanog was primarily a local drink and widely enjoyed by the
natives, particularly of the coconut-producing regions in the Philippines. Festive occasions are incomplete without
the tagay and the pulutan.
But because of its long existence as a cottage industry product, the coconut wine is beginning to gain
worldwide recognition.Its introduction to world market began with exports to Taiwan and Cambodia in 2001.
Since then, it has enjoyed increasing exposure and popularity.And lately, lambanog or VuQo as the producers
named it, made its debut in the United States. Besides, the ABC Studios in Hollywood held its own launching of the
wine.Malcolm Barret and Christoper Atkins were among the celebrities who were present. Alexis Monsanto, a Filipino
fashion designer was among the group, too. He said VuQo reminded him of his childhood in the Philippines. He grew
up in Batangas.Rich Cabel, CEO of VuQo Incorporated, the company that manufctures VuQo, related that it took them
four years to refine the product. And now that it is out, they will maximize their efforts todevelop a plan of marketing for
their finished product in the United States.
Lambanog is a Philippine alcoholic beverage most commonly described as coconut wine or coconut vodka.
The drink is distilled from the sap of the unopened coconut flower, and is known for its potency and high
alcohol content (80 and 90 proof). Most of the Lambanog distilleries are in theQuezon province of Luzon, Philippines.
In the late 1990s, the Industrial Technology Development Institute, along with the Department of Science and
Technology began working with the three biggest distilleries to standardize the distillation process. This collaboration
has improved the quality of the product. Its introduction to the world market began with exports to Taiwan and
Cambodia in 2001.Since then, it has enjoyed increasing exposure and popularity since. Because it is an organic,
(chemical-free) product, Lambanog makes a unique addition to the liquor market.