Havana Club Anejo Gran Reserva 15 year old /40%/0.7l
- The Havana Club brand was established in Cuba in 1934. The brand's rums were produced by the family business of José Arechabala S.A. Havana Club rums were sold in Cuba and exported to the US.
Product description
The Havana Club brand was created in Cuba in 1934. Rums of this brand were produced by the family company José Arechabala SA. Havana Club rums were sold in Cuba and exported to the USA.
After the end of the Cuban revolution, the Arechabala family was forced to emigrate in 1960, and the brand itself was nationalized. In 1972, attempts were made to reactivate the brand, focusing on the Soviet and Eastern European markets. In 1993, the Cuban government began cooperation with the French concern Pernod Ricard and established the Corporación Cuba Ron company, in which both parties have equal shares. Meanwhile, the competing concern, Bacardi, having purchased the original recipe for Havana Club rum from the Arechabala family, also began producing rum under the same brand in 1994. Bacardi products were intended for the American market, which had been closed to Cuban products since the Cuban revolution. A legal battle for the rights to the brand is ongoing, which does not prevent its products from conquering world markets and the hearts of rum lovers.
Havana Club Añejo Gran Reserva 15 is a rum composed of distillates matured for 15 years in American oak barrels. However, its individual components are not – as is usually the case – left in the barrels for the entire maturation period, but are blended and re-poured into barrels several times during the entire maturation period.
Nose: Rich, complex fruit. Accents of apples, honey, spices, some raisins and tobacco notes.
Taste : Notes of honey, dried plums, pears, dried figs, bananas, a bit of oak.
Finish: Long, with notes of chocolate and oak.