More information about Vita Dulcis R
Our Tasting Boxes are perfect for R(h)um lovers and those who want to become one.
This tasting set offers different R(h)ums with the special extra of flavors.
The production of the tasting sets, as well as the filling of the accompanying bottles, takes place exclusively in Germany and, of course, under hygienic conditions in a sterile filling room with the latest machines.
Once in the 0.02l bottle, these are still provided with a label and packed in the tasting box.
Furthermore, the finished tasting box with a tasting brochure is put into an over-box in order to ship the contents in a break-proof way.
The 20-page tasting booklet contains a lot of exciting information about the included products and offers enough space for personal tasting notes.
The exact compilation of all included R(h)ums in alphabetical order:
- Barbancourt 15 years Reserve du Domaine 0.02l - 43%vol - Rum from Haiti.
- Don Papa 0,02l - 40%vol. - Rum from the Philippines
- El Ron Prohibido Solera 15 years 0,02l - 40%vol. - Rum from Mexico
- Pyrat X.O. Reserve 0,02l - 40%vol. - Rum from Anguilla
- Ryoma 7 years 0,02l - 40%vol. - Rum from Japan
- Ron Canero 12 years Cognac Finish 0,02l - 43%vol. - Rum from the Dominican Republic (*1)
Additional Notes (*):
(*1) with dye
Geschenkbox: | YES |
Location: | Teising |
Country: | Germany |
Content: | 0,12 Liter |
Content per individual product: | 20 ml |
Manufacturer: | Vita Dulcis |
Drink type: | Rum |
Vita Dulcis
Vita dulcis is a phrase from Latin and means "the sweet life". Behind this expression is a very special, carefree attitude to life for the beautiful sides of our existence. It is about the enjoyment of selected specialties, the passion for high-quality spirits and the awareness to always choose the best possible and not to settle for second-rate - especially when it comes to delicious food and exquisite drinks. Our products and the Vita Dulcis brand are designed to offer you a unique selection of the finest spirits, so that you can indulge in good drinking.
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