Havana Club Anejo 7 BURNA BOY Limited Edition 0,7 l 40%

Weight: 1.248 kg
Alcohol volume: 40%
Country of origin: Cuba
Volume: 0.7 l
Mark: Havana
Our code: 103463
Availability: In stock (> 5 pc)

Havana Club Añejo 7 Burna Boy Limited Edition is a limited edition created in collaboration with Nigerian artist Burna Boy, who is known for his Afrobeat style. This edition represents a great fusion of Cuban rum heritage and the rich culture of West ...

32 €
26.45 € without VAT

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Havana Club Añejo 7 Burna Boy Limited Edition is a limited edition created in collaboration with Nigerian artist Burna Boy, who is known for his Afrobeat style. This edition represents a great fusion of Cuban rum heritage and the rich culture of West Africa.

Since 1878, Havana Club has been synonymous with the art of Cuban distilling, with this Cuban sugar cane rum aged for at least seven years in oak barrels, giving it its distinctive flavour and aroma.

The label of this unique bottle reflects Burna Boy's African origins, with motifs such as tassels reminiscent of traditional headdresses from southern Nigeria and a colourful 'Aso Oke' background evoking the hand-woven garments of the Yoruba people. The Havana Club logo and Burna Boy's signature adorn the bottle, along with an outline of the Nigerian state of Rivers, the musician's birthplace.

Colour: A dark brown that evokes depth and richness.

Nose: Round and intense with dominant notes of cocoa, vanilla and tobacco.

Taste: Rich and spicy with hints of vanilla, dried fruit, cloves and wood.

Finish: Long-lasting and memorable, making this a great choice for rum lovers.

Enjoy Havana Club Añejo 7 Burna Boy Limited Edition neat, on the rocks, or as a base for sophisticated cocktails and be transported to a world where Cuban tradition and African heritage come together.

Producer's address: Havana Club International S.A., La Habana Kuba, CU

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