Is Havana Club 7 a good rum?
The Havana Club 7 is a good rum, well crafted, it doesn’t seem to have been messed with – it’s authentic Cuban rum.
Which Havana Club rum is best?
While the white 3 Años is best in a cocktail, the dark Añejo 7 Años is best-appreciated on its own. Drink it straight up to make the most of the complex flavours, which range from vanilla spices to Cuban tobacco.
How do you drink the 7 year Havana Club?
Havana Club 7 Year Old is a full-bodied, rich and sophisticated rum with a lot to offer your senses. Many will argue the only way to truly savour the depth of flavour is to sip it neat, at room temperature. This way, you’ll be fully exposed to its rich aroma and taste without any distractions.
What rum is similar to Havana Club 7?
And if you don’t fancy buying a mess of rums to mix up into a single ersatz rum, then find a bottle of Caña Brava Rum 7-Year-Old. It’s a solid homage to Havana Club, although lacking a bit of the original’s authority and oaky overtones.
Is Havana 7 spiced rum?
Havana Club Añejo 7 Años was the first Cuban extra aged rum that showed the world that rum could be drunk neat as well as enjoyed in cocktails. It has an intense and complex aroma, with a palate of honey, vanilla, chocolate, cocoa, sweet tobacco, dry fruits and spicy notes. The finish is powerful and full-bodied.
Who makes Havana Club rum?
Havana Club
Product type | Rum |
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Owner | Two competing Havana Club brands: 1) State-owned Corporación Cuba Ron; 2) Bacardi |
Country | Havana Club originated in Cardenas, Cuba by José Arechabala S.A. |
Introduced | 1934 |
Related brands | Havana Club (Bacardi) |
What is Havana Club 7 rum?
Havana Club Añejo 7 Años was the first Cuban extra aged rum that showed the world that rum could be drunk neat as well as enjoyed in cocktails. It has an intense and complex aroma, with a palate of honey, vanilla, chocolate, cocoa, sweet tobacco, dry fruits and spicy notes.
Is Havana Club good for sipping?
Crafted for sipping, to be enjoyed on the rocks and ideal for rich cocktails: Havana Club 7 Años is highly versatile. This dark rum, matured in ex-Bourbon barrels, showcases the rich natural flavours of Cuba.
What does Havana Club Mix well with?
simple, but boy is this a delicious drink.
- Simply mix together in a highball filled with ice:
- 50 ml of Havana Club Añejo Special.
- Few drops of lime or lemon juice.
- 100 ml of Coca Cola.
- Garnish with a lime wedge.
Is Havana Club a sipping rum?
Where is Havana Club made?
Cuba
Havana Club is a brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934. Originally produced in Cárdenas, Cuba, by family-owned José Arechabala S.A., the brand was nationalized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959.
Where does Havana Club 7 year rum come from?
Cuba| Aged| 40.0% ABV Havana Club 7-Year Rum is distilled from fermented molasses and aged in charred white oak barrels for seven years. Havana Club rum is still made in Cuba – where the company was founded by José Arechabala in 1878 and then nationalized in 1959 after the Cuban Revolution.
What does Havana Club 7 Anos look like?
Havana Club 7 Anos is presented in an unusual tall sleek black bottle. Usually I would find a screw cap to be a bit of a disappointment but the screw top is good quality and unusually it adds to the overall presentation. The black bottle is broken up by the red Havana Club motif and the usual Republica De Cuba Garantia green sticker.
Who is the owner of the Havana Club?
This has changed a bit. The Havana Club Company is owned by the government of Cuba and has a joint venture with Pernod Ricard of France called Havana Club International which was launched in 1994 to bring Havana Club to Europe and the rest of the world except of course the United States due to our trade embargo .
How does Havana Club Seleccion de Maestros taste?
Taste: Oily entry, lighter than the Havana Club Selección de Maestros in mouthfeel and style, with a lighter but nicely oily body, sweet to start then a rapid drying and pleasant woody notes with layers of spice, followed by a bit of sweetness then a long fade that is semi dry and teasing you for more.