Evidence exists of export to other destinations including the United States, Australia, Chile, Argentina, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, France, and Singapore.
In 1874, Schultheis F. & Mensing (Ferdinand Schultheis & Herman R. Mensing) at 36 Water, New York City were listed as importers of "Angostura Bitters of Teodoro Meinhard" [5] In 1875, Meinhard set up a branch office in Hamburg, Germany to manufacture and export his product.
[7] Alphons Libbertz was the proprietor of the Hamburg branch, while George Pflumer of Hameln a.d. Weser is listed as another contact for sales in Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Belgium.
[13] A newspaper advertisement lists "Everett & Co." as the agent for Bolivar Bitters prepared by Dr. Teodoro Meinhard in Singapore in 1885.
After the death of founder Teodoro Meinhard and later his widow, the branch office in Hamburg became the sole manufacturer of this product.
The court upheld Siegert's claim to the un-copyrighted name "Angostura", creating an often cited precedent in British law.