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This rum is pure Caribbean. Distilled in the old tradition from pure sugar cane juice, this rum agricole was stored for 1 year in bourbon barrels on the Caribbean island of Marie-Galant. The young white rum was selected by Captain Cornelius and filled into two white wine barrels to begin its journey across the Atlantic on Germany's only cargo ship. On the white beach, under the hot Caribbean sun, the crew built a raft from bamboo and oak barrels and transported the barrels to the AVONTUUR, which lay in the roadstead off St. Louis. 7,300 nautical miles across the Atlantic on board the AVONTUUR shaped this first-class young rum agricole and gave it a new color and an extraordinary taste. Our AVONTUUR "Young Wild Rum" is an ambassador for clean maritime transportation.
Rum Agricole without any additives
From sugar cane juice, Caribbean
Distilled: 2017 under the supervision of Jérôme Thiery, Marie-Galante
Sailed: 7,300 nautical miles on the AVONTUUR across the Atlantic in Sauternes white wine barrels
Bottled: 2018 - Edelkorn distillery Jos. Rosche Haselünne
| Contents: | 0,5 Liter |
| Beverage type: | Rum |
| Odor: | fresh grass, citrus, sugar cane |
| Color: | light-gold |
| Country: | Germany |
| Place: | Elsfleth |
| Manufacturer: | Avontuur |
| Filling date: | 2018 |
| Food companies: | TimberCoast GmbH, Steinstraße 15, 26931 Elsfleth, Germany |
| Ingredients: | Alcohol, water, sugar cane juice |
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