The Legacy of Calle Ocho
Built by hand. Protected by blood.
In Calle Ocho, this is more than a business. It is a living legacy shaped by family, discipline, and the kind of standards that do not bend.
Carlos and Martha laid the foundation that Sandy carried forward. As a mother and a leader, she transformed tradition into something enduring, something that could be passed down without losing its soul.
Today, Giselle leads with the same clarity, care, and conviction. Alongside her, Willy Herrera helped shape the factory’s voice, contributing not only through the day-to-day craft, but through blends that would go on to earn recognition across the industry. His path has since taken him to Drew Estate, where he serves as Master Blender, but his imprint remains part of El Titan’s story.
This is not one generation. It is not one role. It is a family, extended and evolving, bound by a shared standard.
Here, heritage is not remembered. It is worked, every day, by the hands and eyes that refuse to let it slip.