Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin

Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin in Argentina is a craft distillery producing small-batch, yerba mate–led gin expressions. Distilled in Mendoza in 200-liter copper pot stills, signature spirits include Príncipe de los Apóstoles Mate Gin (40.5% ABV), Mate Gin Rosa Mosqueta (35% ABV) and the high-proof Fuerza Gaucha (53% ABV). The distillery emphasizes individual botanical maceration, triple-distilled cereal spirit, and 100% solar-powered distillation to highlight South American botanicals, yerba mate, peperina, eucalyptus and pink grapefruit, yielding fresh herbaceous, citrus-bright and resinous juniper notes. Recognized as Latin America’s first premium gin project from bartender-founder Tato Giovannoni, the house delivers cocktail-ready complexity and sustainable craft provenance.
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- Tucumán 877, C1049 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin is a winery at Tucumán 877, C1049 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina, now permanently closed. Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin was conceived by Renato “Tato” Giovannoni with formulation input from Hilbing Franke and is produced in Argentina, using copper pot stills and a base of triple-distilled cereal alcohol. Early moments on the palate recall steeped yerba mate and bright pink grapefruit; later notes reveal eucalyptus, peperina and a precise juniper spine.
For travelers searching for an Argentina distillery that foregrounds terroir in spirits, the production story and tasting profile are immediate and distinct. The founders’ background in bartending and international cocktail culture informs every decision at Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin. Tato Giovannoni, an internationally recognized Argentine bartender, initiated the project after studying London distillation practices in 2010; he collaborated with distillation partner Hilbing Franke to translate regional botanicals into a balanced spirit. The distillery’s philosophy centers on botanical authenticity: each botanical is macerated individually, then distilled in small batches to preserve volatile aromatics.
The operation is notable for its environmental commitment, with distillation runs on solar energy, and for positioning the brand as the first premium gin from Latin America to insist on a uniquely South American botanical identity. Industry press and importers in Europe have highlighted the originality of the botanical lineup and the artisanal production methods. The product journey at Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin is specific and tactile. The core expression, Príncipe de los Apóstoles Mate Gin (40.
5% ABV), layers dried yerba mate leaves with coriander, juniper, pink grapefruit peel, eucalyptus and peperina; tasting notes run from toasted mate and green-herbal tea to citrus peel and light resinous juniper. The Mate Gin Rosa Mosqueta (35% ABV) interlaces rosehip and floral elements with the house mate and eucalyptus for a softer, aromatic serve ideal in lighter cocktails. Fuerza Gaucha (53% ABV) is an assertive, higher-proof expression emphasizing resinous juniper, mate, eucalyptus and a hint of roasted cocoa and coffee, a bottle designed for stirred, spirit-forward cocktails or measured tonic serves. All expressions begin with individual botanical maceration in triple-distilled cereal spirit, then undergo careful copper-pot distillation; finished spirits are proofed and bottled in small batches, with limited single-batch runs appearing intermittently.
Packaging and allocation practices favor select importers in Europe, where the Mate Gin retail price approximates €29.95 per 700ml bottle. Visitors seeking an on-site immersion should note that Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin operates primarily as a production distillery rather than a public visitor center. The distillery’s footprint is focused on craft production and distribution.
That said, the still house and solar arrays, as described by the team, provide a compelling backdrop for private industry visits when arranged through trade contacts or importers. The atmosphere around the distillery is industrial-craft: copper pot stills, small batch tanks and scent trails of macerated botanicals rather than curated hospitality spaces. For cocktail enthusiasts and spirits professionals, the opportunity is to study technique and provenance rather than leisure tasting-room amenities. Plan visits during Argentina’s temperate months (October–April).
Private or industry visits likely require advance notice and coordination with the production team or distributor. For purchase, look to specialty retailers and European import listings that currently carry the Mate Gin and select expressions. Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin translates cultural history, Jesuit-era yerba mate cultivation in Misiones, into contemporary spirits craft in Argentina. Whether you’re a collector seeking region-specific expressions or a bartender sourcing a uniquely Argentine botanical gin, Príncipe de los Apóstoles Gin offers a distinct, sustainably powered spirit that rewards close tasting and cocktail experimentation.
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