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Takamaka Rum Zenn 0,7L 40%

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Takamaka Rum Zenn 0.7L 40%

Takamaka - We are the Seychelles

Under this motto, the Trois Frères Distillery produces Takamaka Rum, which is representative of the diverse aromas of the 100 or so small islands of the Seychelles. Behind distilleries, be it from the Caribbean, Madagascar or Jamaica, there is often a centuries-old history that is shaped by pirates, mutinies and was usually created to celebrate the wild life or a special person.
It is completely different with Takamaka rum:
The history of the Trois Frères Distillery actually only begins around the year 2000! Inspired by their grandfather and an old tradition of making rum, the d'Offray brothers founded the rum brand Takamaka. This is intended to capture the 'spirit' of the islands and represent their diversity.

Rum Zenn

Rum Zenn is part of the 'Seychells Series' and an unaged rum. It is a so-called 'pressed rum' to which wood chips from American oak are added after distillation. These remain soaked in the rum for a certain period of time, which can be between a few hours and a few days, and then filtered out again. It is rich in fruity, fresh sugar cane notes and piquant fruits. There are also spice notes such as cinnamon and slightly spicy pepper notes. Rum Zenn is rounded off with sweet honey notes and the aroma of vanilla.

Alcohol content: 40% Vol.
Country: Seychelles
Filling quantity: 0,7 Liter
Responsible food business operator: Haromex Development GmbH, Weihersfeld 46, 41379 Brüggen, Deutschland
Type: Rum

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