Virgin Gorda 1493 40% 0,7l

Karibik
Karibik je kolébkou rumu, kde se díky ideálnímu klimatu pěstuje cukrová třtina a vznikají destiláty s bohatým charakterem. Každý ostrov má vlastní styl – od lehkých španělských rumů po výrazné, těžké rumy s estery typické pro Jamajku. Historie rumu je úzce spojená s koloniální érou, obchodem s cukrem a dlouhým zráním v tropickém prostředí, které výrazně ovlivňuje chuť.
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The history of Virgin Gorda 1493 rum is closely linked to the development of sugar cane in the Caribbean. It was sugar cane that became the basis of the local economy and the raw material without which rum would never have been created. After the discovery of the islands by Europeans, sugar cane spread rapidly and the distillation of molasses gradually improved. Rum became not only the favorite drink of sailors, but also an important trade item between Europe, Africa and America. The name itself refers to 1493, when Christopher Columbus discovered the island of Virgin Gorda, today part of the British Virgin Islands, during his second expedition to the New World. This rum is a tribute to the era of explorers, sailors and the birth of Caribbean rum culture.
The designation 1493 symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Caribbean. Virgin Gorda 1493 is thus not only an alcoholic drink, but also a reminder of a historical turning point when the Caribbean islands came to the center of world events. The inspiration from this period is reflected in the character of the rum, which is conceived as traditional, full and harmonious.
| Objem lahve | 700 ml |
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| Balení | bare bottle |
| Země původu | Karibik |
| Alkohol | 40% |
| Základní surovina | cukrová třtina |
Virgin Gorda – A Caribbean Story of Sugar Cane and Rum Heritage
The rum house Virgin Gorda takes its name from one of the most picturesque islands in the British Virgin Islands. This Caribbean region has long been associated with sugar cane cultivation and rum production, which developed here during the colonial era. The name Virgin Gorda therefore symbolizes tropical origin, maritime character, and the traditional Caribbean atmosphere that is inseparably linked with rum.







