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5 TYPES OF RUM

A blend of two distinct single blended rums, both 11 years of age. One aged 11 years, entirely in Ex-Bourbon Barrels, and a second, double-maturation, aged 5 years in Ex-Zinfandel then 6 additional years in Ex-Bourbon Barrels. Bottled at 48% ABV u2013 96 Proof. No sugar, no flavor additives, no filtration.<br>https://www.thewinestop.com/spirits/rum.html

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5 TYPES OF RUM

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  1. 5 TYPES OF 5 TYPES OF RUM RUM R.L SEALE'S R.L. Seale & Co. was founded in 1926 by Reginald Leon Seale, embracing the Barbados tradition of fine aged and blended rums. Currently in operation by Richard Seale, Reginald’s great grandson and the fourth generation in the family rum business. 2009 FOURSQUARE RUM DISTILLERY These are one of a kind expressions, available only for a limited time, and showcasing truly unique approaches to both Rum blending and maturation. Foursquare 11 Year Old Indelible Exceptional Bottled at 48% ABV – 96 Proof. No sugar, no flavor additives, no filtration. WORTHY PARK SINGLE ESTATE RESERVE JAMAICAN RUM The flavors are complex with notes of peppercorns, allspice, raw honey, orange blossom, green olives and mango. HAMPDEN ESTATE OVERPROOF PURE SINGLE JAMAICAN RUM A truly authentic expression of the unique flavors of Jamaican rum and easily one of the most flavorful and complex products of any kind on the shelf today. www.thewinestop.com

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