Laid down in oak barrels for at least five years, this rum is imbued with unsurpassed dimensions and depth. Enjoyed best straight or on the rocks.
Laid down in oak barrels for at least five years, this rum is imbued with unsurpassed dimensions and depth. Enjoyed best straight or on the rocks.
|TASTING NOTES|
Lively with a dried tropical fruit nose with aromas of caramel, butterscotch and molasses. A vibrant spicy entry leads to an evolving palate of fruit, caramel and toasted coconut, fading to a vanilla-tinted glow.
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Distilled in columns in the province of Nakhon Pathom, southwest of BANGKOK, from molasses made from sugarcane grown in THAILAND, then aged for 12 years on site in ex-bourbon American oak barrels.
Cihuatan 12 Years Cinabrio is an exceptional rum from El Salvador, carefully crafted from cane syrup and molasses.
Its name, "Cinabrio," is inspired by cinnabar, a red mineral used by the Mayans to honor their sun god, Kinich Ahau.
This rum has aged for at least 12 years in the cellars of Licorera Cihuatan, in American oak barrels that previously contained bourbon.
The rich history and artisanal production method of this rum make it a true celebration of Mayan culture and Salvadoran craftsmanship.
The Cu bocan Creation #2 has matured in Japanese Schochu and Européan virgin oak cask Tasting notes Rich and lively with hnts of smoke and key lime pie.
Inspired by the Old Pulteney 1989, Huddart is matured in American oak exbourbon barrels, before being finished in ex-peated malt casks.
San Cosme is an artisanal mezcal, made from 100% Espadin agave, grown in the picturesque region of Santiago Matatlán, Oaxaca.
An authentic representative of Mexican tradition, this spirit captures the very essence of Mexico in every sip.
Since 2010, San Cosme has captivated mezcal enthusiasts with its unique flavor profile and modern bottle design.
Cihuatan Xaman, originating from El Paisnal, San Salvador, El Salvador, is a 16-year-old rum with 40% Alc./Vol., aged for 15 years in American oak ex-Bourbon barrels, then finished for 1 year in Mayan ceiba casks. At the heart of every bottle of Cihuatán Xaman lies the Sleeping Woman, a Mayan goddess and guardian of the Cihuatán valley. Legend has it that, under the veil of the night, the Sleeping Woman would search for the brightest star in the sky. It was Xaman, the god of the North Star.