An original Bahay na Bato in this side of Intramuros, Manila, the Destileria Limtuaco Museum used to be a bodega before turning into a two-storey wine museum. The oldest and still existing distillery in the Philippines (founded in 1852), Destileria Limtuaco, through its museum, chronicles five generations of wine makers and preserves over a century of Filipino craftsmanship and innovation. This museum showcases the process and production of whiskeys and features a collection of items and liquors dating back to the Spanish colonization as well as the personal belongings of the four generation of owners which made the company a success until these days. The stone house was purchased in 1979 and developed, later on, as a museum dedicated to the company’s 's history showcasing some original and miniature replica equipment in whiskey-making. A brainchild of Ms. Olivia “Olive” Limpe-Aw, a fifth-generation master distiller, the museum finally opened for public viewing in February 2018, an...