In 1878, the Havana Club brand appeared on the scene of history and within a generation became the epitome of Cuban distilling art. The rum is made from Cuban sugar cane. After distillation, it is stored in oak barrels for at least seven years. The ...
In 1878, the Havana Club brand appeared on the scene of history and within a generation became the epitome of Cuban distilling art.
The rum is made from Cuban sugar cane. After distillation, it is stored in oak barrels for at least seven years.
The new Limited Edition was created in collaboration with Nigerian artist Burna Boy, Afrobeat musician.
The label features tassels reminiscent of traditional headdresses in southern Nigeria and a multicolored "Aso Oke" background reminiscent of the hand-woven clothing of the Yoruba people of West Africa. A signature of Burna Boy, as well as the logo of Havana Club are of course not missing. At the bottom of the label are outlines of the Nigerian state of Rivers, where Burna Boy was born. (automated translation)
Color: Dark brown.
Nose: Round, intense, notes of cocoa, vanilla and tobacco.
Taste: Spicy, vanilla, dried fruit, clove, wood