Product description
Centenario began its foray into alcohol markets as Seagram of Costa Rica SA in the 1970s.
As a Costa Rican subsidiary of Seagram, it introduced the first rum under the Centenario brand in the 1980s. It took another two decades for the company to become independent and change its name to Centenario Internacional SA. This happened in 2002 and soon began exporting Ron Centenario to the US, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. Ron Centenario is currently present in over 20 countries and this number is constantly growing. The company is not only involved in the production and export of rum, but also represents a number of producers of other spirits, including gin, cognac, whiskey, wines, vodkas and liqueurs.
Centenario Reserva de la Familia 18 is a blend of distillates aged in American bourbon oak barrels for 6 to 18 years, using the solera system.
Aroma : Dry and spicy, with notes of vanilla, oak, pepper and a hint of smoke.
Taste: Notes of tobacco, vanilla, coffee, cocoa, some fruit and spices.
Finish: Long, with notes of oak and spice.