Bacardi Limón 0.7l
BACARDI Limón rum is the original modern icon from BACARDI. It is chic, adult, innovative, and desirable. BACARDI has crafted Limón in honour of the long-lasting tradition of drinking BACARDI rums on the rocks with lime. Bacardi Limón Rum is for those who enjoy busy and hectic social lives, such as discriminating adult consumers who appreciate and demand high quality products and brands that have a slick, sharp image that complement the way they live their lives. Versatility is Limón's extra asset. It is great with ice, taken straight, with juices, lemon, lime, orange or with tonic.
Prices including VAT
| Availability: | Sold out - call us on availability |
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| Our Price: | 460 Kč |
| When buying full carton: | 437 Kč i.e. additional 5% off |
| Product code: | RUM013 |
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| Category listing | |
| Volume (liters): | 0.7 |
| Alcohol by volume (%): | 35 |
| Country of origin: | Puerto Rico |
| Web: | www.bacardi.com |
| Quantity in tray/case: | 6 | Purchasable by single unit [Why?] |
Bacardi Rum
Bacardi is one of the world’s most famous international brands. Some 500 descendants own the company. Today, Bacardi remains the only major privately held spirits company, with more than 6,000 dedicated employees and with a presence in 170 nations. Bacardi is the world’s second largest alcoholic company in terms of global cases volume.
Bacardi rum is associated with Puerto Rico because the rum sold in the U.S. is made in that island and is clearly labeled as such in the bottles for the American market. In addition, if you have ever traveled to Puerto Rico, you are most likely to have toured the largest distillery in the world, which happens to be the Bacardi Rum Factory, located across the San Juan harbor. During the Cold War, marketing the Bacardi Rum as Cuban would not have been very well received by the American people. Now, with changing times, Bacardi is finally mentioning its Cuban origins in the back label of its rum bottles, giving credit to its long-standing heritage that started in Santiago. More information about theh history of Bacardi Rum is on http://www.themsj.com/global_user_elements/printpage.cfm?storyid=59559

