Venezuela’s oldest Rum producer, Santa Teresa has launched its “Great Rum, Greater Purpose” campaign, which explores the brand’s dedication to exceptional rum craftsmanship and meaningful societal impact.
Directed by award-winning cinematographer and director, Matt Bendo, and featuring Venezuelan actor and director César Manzano, the new campaign has been shot entirely at the Hacienda Santa Teresa in Venezuela’s Aragua Valley.
The film, aimed at US rum drinkers, highlights how the brand has “raised the bar” by creating a rum that is not only award-winning, but also life-changing with the brand’s ongoing work through Project Alcatraz (a project where the distillery recruits and rehabilitates gang members).
The campaign highlights the artistry behind the creation of the single estate rum and the key figures who embody the spirit of resilience and transformation that defines Santa Teresa, including Master Distiller, Nancy Duarte, and Anther Herrera, one of the many ex-gang members whose life was changed by Santa Teresa’s Project Alcatraz program and who recently led the Alcatraz Rugby Club to win this year’s National Rugby Club League championship.
“Santa Teresa’s mission has always been to showcase the best of Venezuela to the world. Not only do we take immense pride in the transformational solera process that creates our triple-aged award-winning Santa Teresa 1796 rum, we are also proud of the lasting impact Santa Teresa has had on the community,” says Alberto Vollmer, CEO of Santa Teresa Rum.
“The new campaign allows us to show all sides of who Santa Teresa is as a company and what drives us to continue the legacy generations from our founding and for generations to come.”
Since its launch in 2003, Project Alcatraz has provided social rehabilitation and career opportunities at the Hacienda Santa Teresa to more than 200 ex-gang members and provided education opportunities to more than 2,000 youth participants through Project Alcatraz’s youth prevention program.
Since 2013, Project Alcatraz’s methodology has been implemented across 34 penitentiary centres in Venezuela, spreading the mission outside of the Hacienda’s territory and expanding career opportunities to the greater Venezuelan community.
To learn more about Santa Teresa 1796, go to www.santateresarum.com.
To learn more about Project Alcatraz, go to www.santateresarum.com/project-alcatraz/.