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Havana Club 3-Year rum is produced from molasses and aged for 3 years in white oak barrels before filtering and bottling.
Havana Club rum is produced in Cuba, where the company was founded in 1878 by José Arechabala. The company was nationalized in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution and now jointly owned by Pernod Ricard and the Cuban government.
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This is my go to session rum. Definitely not a sipping rum, I have it with diet coke. Even in the summer it is a refreshing drink rather than a heavy dark rum, that you may drink in front of a fire in the winter. In the interest of the review I pulled a neat shot and it has a slight vanilla note to the aroma, surprisingly smooth after an initial alcoholic zing. Hmmm, might pour another shot!
I tried this one at Wetherspoon a few year back had it several times though it was quite smooth .
This rum is simply so tasty for a white rum, I love it...It's definitively THE rum to go for a mojito.
Nice for a mix and a neat sip, the older rums I prefer a bit more.
Very nice rum, great for mixing coctails, but it is nice on it's on
'intense nose with accents of vanilla, caramelized pears'
"Havana Club 3-Year rum review by The Ultimate Rum Guide"
The nose is very sweet.
"When sipped the rum is fairly smooth but it doesn’t have an abundance of flavour. Its sweet but very short."
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dont fool yourself. you're here to do yourself in, and this will get you there. a lot like Cuba itself, pretty bottle, mostly utilitarian inner workings.