Lynica Emanuello says she probably bought a bottle of Tito's Handmade Vodka every month for four years, but put a stop to that when she learned the "handmade" hooch was really mass produced in by what she calls "a highly-mechanized process that is devoid of human hands."

Naturally, she's seeking recompense - via a class-action lawsuit on behalf of every Massachusetts resident who's bought a bottle of Tito's in recent years, filed this week in US District Court in Boston.

That's more than $5 million worth of damages and penalties, according to her lawsuit, filed by Boston lawyer Erica Mirabella, who specializes in suing companies over allegedly fraudulent labeling, such as Utz, Proctor and Gamble, Coca Cola, Dole, Blue Diamond and Whole Foods.

The suit notes that Tito's labels say it's "Crafted in an Old Fashioned

Pot Still by America’s Original Microdistillery." In fact, the suit charges:

Tito’s is made, manufactured, and produced in “massive buildings containing ten floor-to-ceiling stills and bottling 500 cases an hour” using automated machinery. The process of manufacturing Tito’s is devoid of the caring touch of human hands. The neutral grain spirit that forms the basis of the Tito’s product is produced in an industrial factory on a massive scale. These facts belie defendant’s claims that Tito’s is "Handmade" and "Crafted in an Old Fashioned Pot Still."

The lawsuit says Tito's drinkers in Massachusetts will be "irreparably harmed" unless the company stops advertising its vodka as tenderly made by actual people and pays up for its past alleged mislabeling.