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Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 0,7L 40%

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Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863, 0.7L 40%

History and production of Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863

Barbados is considered the cradle of rum. The tropical climate and fertile soil make the Caribbean island ideal for growing sugar cane. The actual sugar production also produces molasses, a thick, brown mass that still contains a lot of sugar and is the basic ingredient for rum distillation. English merchants discovered early on that, in addition to sugar cane cultivation, rum production in Barbados is a real gold mine and so many smaller distilleries were built on the island. The distillation of molasses rum is still firmly anchored in Barbados and fills Barbadians with great pride. The rums are mainly distilled in small pot stills and have a strong taste, with notes of molasses and caramel predominating.

The name Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 0.7L 40% goes back to the Albert Michler liqueur, rum and spirit factory, which was founded in 1863 in Buchsdorf, Austria-Silesia. In addition to the world-famous Buchsdorfer Magenbitter, numerous overseas rums were also imported and sold. However, with the end of the Second World War, the spirits factory had to be closed. Today, Albert Michler Distillery Int. Ltd is based in Bristol in the south of England. The Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 impressively revives Albert Michler's legacy and history.

The Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 is an assemblage of the finest Barbados rums that were allowed to mature in barrels made of American and French oak. It is a typical representative of Barbados rums and deserves to be tasted.

Taste of the Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863

The Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 presents itself as is typical for a Barbados rum. Lots of molasses, caramel and honey on the nose, with light hints of coconut and bananas.

The taste is wonderfully soft and round with notes of tropical fruits, chocolate and vanilla. The strong oak spice is wonderfully integrated and provides additional complexity. By using different oak barrels, the sweet aromas such as vanilla, caramel and toffee are combined and harmoniously brought together with the tart, dry impressions of dark chocolate and coffee. The Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 ensures a velvety, viscous mouthfeel and a long-lasting finish. Honey, oak and tobacco are the predominant aromas in the finish.

With the Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863, Albert Michler Distillery Int. Ltd. has created an excellent Barbados rum that combines the typical aromas of the Caribbean island and is impressively convincing. Be sure to try the Austrian Empire Navy Rum Reserva 1863 in the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club cocktail! You will be amazed.

Alcohol content: 40% Vol.
Country: Barbados
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Albert Michler Distillery Int s.r.o., Buchsdorf 110, 790 57 Bukova-Buchsdorf, Tschechien
Type: Rum

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