Celebrating five generations of distillers, this highly-limited rum is capped with a volcanic rock.
The history of Flor de Caña dates back to 1890 at the base of Nicaragua's San Cristobal volcano, where the Pellas family celebrated the harvest with cask-aged alcohol. Five generations later, the family still oversees the production of rum on the same spot, using 100% renewable energy to power their Fair Trade-certified distillery. Flor de Caña V Generaciones 30 Year Single Barrel Rum celebrates this rich heritage. Limited to just 411 individually numbered bottles worldwide, this ultra-lux expression was aged in a single barrel from 1988 to 2018, then placed into a bottle bearing the signatures of the five family generations, a replica of the 1902 volcano postal stamp of Nicaragua, and a volcanic rock bottle cap. A true collector's item, it's best sipped straight with a twist of orange.
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