Flanked by the Arabian Sea on the West and the Sahyadri Mountain Range on the
East lies Dahanu, the birthplace of a lost heritage tradition, according to local folklore.
The art of fermenting and distilling mahua/mahuva flower spirit is a timeless tradition,
passed down through four generations, over a century.
The collection and distillation of mahua/mahuva Spirit was banned under various acts and
restrictions during the colonial era.
Thus, the art was almost lost to antiquity.
Distinct in its singular taste,
mahua/mahuva is crafted from the mahua/mahuva flowers also known as
Mahuda, Moha, Mhowra, etc.
The mahua/mahuva tree is indigenous to India and
is widely revered as the Wishing Tree.
It is celebrated for its association with prosperity,
believed to grant desires and wishes, and holds deep cultural significance,
symbolising abundance, longevity and good fortune, since time immemorial.
This exceptional and versatile spirit, renowned for its unique taste,
is a symbol of India’s distilling history, heritage and an undying, triumphant spirit.
Its resurrection marks not only a tribute to the enduring art of craftsmanship
but also a revival of a lost heritage, meticulously preserved and brought back to life
after over a century of its disappearance.
Every bottle of Six Brothers Mahura Spirit narrates a story of history and craftsmanship.
Each sip honours India's rich heritage and natures boundless beauty.