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'''Cotto Tropical Beverages''' is a New Alexandrian beverage company headquartered in [[Hato Rey]], [[Boriquén]]. Founded in {{AN|1717}} by [[Christian Cotto]], the company is the largest importer and distributor of [[Dark Berry Islands]] products in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], holding exclusive distribution rights for [[Dark Berry Ale]] across [[Boriquén]] and the [[Southern Aldurian Riviera]].
'''Cotto Tropical Beverages''' is a New Alexandrian beverage company headquartered in [[Hato Rey]], [[Boriquén]]. Founded in {{AN|1717}} by [[Christian Cotto]], the company is the largest importer and distributor of [[Dark Berry Islands]] products in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], holding exclusive distribution rights for [[Dark Berry Ale]] across [[Boriquén]] and the [[Southern Aldurian Riviera]].


Cotto established the company in [[Wechuahuasi]], [[Santander]], after dropping out of the [[University of Santander]] to pursue an import opportunity with a Dark Berrian merchant. The business relocated to [[Hato Rey]] in {{AN|1720}}, shortly after [[Boriquén]] [[Boriquén|joined the Federation]], to take advantage of the island's expanding port facilities and proximity to [[Keltia]]n shipping lanes. The company grew substantially following the [[Dark Berry Islands civil war]], when the post-war government under [[Sofia Fasthey]] sought foreign trade partners to rebuild the islands' economy. By {{AN|1730}}, Cotto Tropical Beverages had expanded from fresh fruit imports into alcoholic beverages, launching a line of berry-infused rums and wines. The company's flagship distribution agreement with Dark Berry Ale producers made the brand a staple in coastal tourist destinations across [[Alduria]]. When founder [[Christian Cotto]] accepted appointment as Ambassador to the Dark Berry Islands in {{AN|1744}}, operational control passed to his eldest son, Christian Cotto Jr., though the elder Cotto retains majority ownership.
Cotto established the company in [[Wechuahuasi]], [[Santander]], after dropping out of the [[University of Santander]] to pursue an import opportunity with a Dark Berrian merchant. The business relocated to [[Hato Rey]] in {{AN|1720}}, shortly after [[Boriquén]] [[Boriquén|joined the Federation]], to take advantage of the island's expanding port facilities and proximity to [[Keltia]]n shipping lanes. The company grew substantially following the [[Dark Berry Islands civil war]], when the post-war government under [[Sofia Fasthey]] sought foreign trade partners to rebuild the islands' economy. By {{AN|1730}}, Cotto Tropical Beverages had expanded from fresh fruit imports into alcoholic beverages, launching a line of berry-infused rums and wines. The company's flagship distribution agreement with Dark Berry Ale producers made the brand a staple in coastal tourist destinations across [[Alduria]]. When founder [[Christian Cotto]] accepted appointment as Ambassador to the Dark Berry Islands in {{AN|1744}}, operational control passed to his eldest son, [[Vir Cotto]], though the elder Cotto retains majority ownership.


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Revision as of 19:53, 24 December 2025

Cotto Tropical Beverages
Type Private company
Industry
  • Beverages
  • Food distribution
  • Import/export
Founder(s) Christian Cotto
Area served Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Key people Christian Cotto Jr. (CEO)
Products
Revenue NAX€127 million (1743 AN)
Employees 412 (1744 AN)

Cotto Tropical Beverages is a New Alexandrian beverage company headquartered in Hato Rey, Boriquén. Founded in 1717 AN by Christian Cotto, the company is the largest importer and distributor of Dark Berry Islands products in Nouvelle Alexandrie, holding exclusive distribution rights for Dark Berry Ale across Boriquén and the Southern Aldurian Riviera.

Cotto established the company in Wechuahuasi, Santander, after dropping out of the University of Santander to pursue an import opportunity with a Dark Berrian merchant. The business relocated to Hato Rey in 1720 AN, shortly after Boriquén joined the Federation, to take advantage of the island's expanding port facilities and proximity to Keltian shipping lanes. The company grew substantially following the Dark Berry Islands civil war, when the post-war government under Sofia Fasthey sought foreign trade partners to rebuild the islands' economy. By 1730 AN, Cotto Tropical Beverages had expanded from fresh fruit imports into alcoholic beverages, launching a line of berry-infused rums and wines. The company's flagship distribution agreement with Dark Berry Ale producers made the brand a staple in coastal tourist destinations across Alduria. When founder Christian Cotto accepted appointment as Ambassador to the Dark Berry Islands in 1744 AN, operational control passed to his eldest son, Vir Cotto, though the elder Cotto retains majority ownership.

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