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Gold Medal Paris 2020 at the General Agricultural Competition.
Aged in wood with double maturation: in foudre for 12 months, then in French oak casks ex-Cognac for 6 months.
To be enjoyed neat, in "ti-punch", or in long drinks.
Brazil is very famous for being one of the largest producers of cacao and coffee in the world. It was natural for us to associate these notes with our Gran Chaco Brazil Rum. The design of the bottle was inspired by Brazilian wildlife: the patterns represent some of Brazil's most emblematic animals. The color green was chosen to represent the country and suggest the natural habitat of its wildlife.
Rum Cañero Sherry Cream Cask Finish is produced following the centenary recipes from the Dominican rums that the laureate General Máximo Gómez used to relish during his campaigns in the independency war of Cuba merged with the exclusivity double aged system of these rums with Sherry barrels which provides to CAÑERO a unique sweetness and complexity.
|TASTING NOTES|• NoseOpens with a beautifully aromatic nose of predominately citrus and floral notes with a hint of spiciness.• PalateFirst across the palate are the citrus high notes, with lemon followed by a hint of orange. As the spirit warms in the mouth, delicate floral notes are liberated from the bergamot and coriander. Mid-palate, there is a pepper-like warmth from the emerging cardamom and juniper. • FinaleAs the cardamom continues to bloom across the palate mint-like components further emerge. The cassia and other warm spice notes become prominent on the finish. The cassia in particular lingers, encouraging another sip.
Excellent cocktails, a tribute to the great classics, perfectly balanced, and ready to be enjoyed with just a few nice ice cubes.
An exotic journey with its kumquats and yuzu citrus fruits and its golden vanilla colour like its amber rum. A fresh and sunny pleasure between the acidity of verjuice and the spicy heat of island rums.
Brazil is very famous for being one of the largest producers of cacao and coffee in the world. It was natural for us to associate these notes with our Gran Chaco Brazil Rum. The design of the bottle was inspired by Brazilian wildlife: the patterns represent some of Brazil's most emblematic animals. The color green was chosen to represent the country and suggest the natural habitat of its wildlife.