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Dead Man's Fingers Coffee Rum - Spiced Rum

PS0621-EXT-0428

Dead Man's Fingers Coffee Rum - Spiced rum with coffee flavor

19,08 (€27,26 per l)
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Contents: 0,7l
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Geschmack Vanilla, raisin, orange chocolate, full-bodied, balanced
Alkoholgehalt 37.5% vol.
Herkunft Gloucestershire, England

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This delicious Dead Man's Fingers Spiced Rum has been refined with roasted coffee. The result is a full-bodied and balanced spiced rum with fine vanilla notes.

There are also nuances of raisins and orange chocolate. There is even a subtle note of clover and a hint of cumin. The Dead Man's Fingers Coffee Spiced Rum impresses with its variety of aromas and depth.

Enjoy this exceptional rum neat or on the rocks.

Contents: 0,7 Liter
Beverage type: Rum
Odor: sweet, aromatic
Country: England
Place: Bristol
Manufacturer: Dead Man's Fingers
Food companies: Halewood Wines and Spirits, The Sovereign Distillery, Wilson Road, Huyton Business Park, Liverpool, L36 6AD, United Kingdom

Dead Man's Fingers

Dead Man's Fingers was born in the famous fish bar "Rum and Crab Shack" in Cornwall. The bartenders there wanted to develop a rum far from conditions, which is perfect for mixing diverse cocktails and so this unique spiced rum was born. Don't worry - there is no danger from spiced rum, even if its name suggests otherwise! On the contrary - we would say this is a delicious rum inspired by the flavors that make happy. So the name has nothing to do with "Pirates of the Caribbean" or other clichés that surround the rum. However, rumor has it that the skull on the bottle is that of the man who last tried to eat the crab's claws. One of the most popular dishes, on the menu of the restaurant in Cornwall, were the crabs. The long, finger-like claws of the crab are known as "Dead Man's Fingers" because, according to legend, if they are eaten, you die.

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