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Flor de Caña is renowned as one of the best rums from Latin America, having won more than 150 international awards since 2000 and has been the most award-winning rum brand during this period. [20] It has captured gold, silver, and bronze medals and has received high recommendations from wine and liquor enthusiasts.
Rum display in a U.S. liquor store (2009) Rum is distilled in a wide variety of locations by a number of different producers. Below is a list of rum brands and distillers organized by location of the distiller.
The competition, sponsored by Flor de Caña, a Nicaraguan rum manufacturer, involved more than twenty different drinks based on the company's products. The judges, including the French ambassador and a cocktail connoisseur from a Swedish development agency, chose the Macuá over other combinations of local ingredients including pineapple ...
The main rum producing enterprise in Arecibo is Barceló, Marqués Y Co. Its flagship brand was Ron Palo Viejo. Ron Palo Viejo is now owned by Serrallés, whose flagship rum is Don Q. Rum has been produced in Arecibo since the second half of the 19th century. Roses, García y Co. was bottling their Ron de la Casa de Roses as early as 1868.
Nutcrackers are thought to have been first made in 1993 or 1994 in the Dominican areas of Washington Heights, specifically as a cocktail at the Flor de Mayo restaurant, which styles the drink as the "Nut Cracker", and claims to be the original version.
San Cristóbal de la Habana: San Lotano A. J. Fernandez Cigars: San Miguel A. J. Fernandez Cigars: Exclusive to Cigars International, Nicaragua Sancho Panza: General Cigar Co. Sancti Spiritus (cigar) José "Pepin" Garcia and is manufactured at the El Rey de los Habanos factory in the Little Havana section of Miami, Florida Siglo Altadis: Star Cigar
Cane juice rum mostly comes from Haiti, Martinique, and the Guadeloupe islands of Marie-Galante, Grande-Terre, and Basse-Terre, but is made throughout the Caribbean, including on Trinidad, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Grenada, in the Indian Ocean on Mauritius and Réunion Island, and in the Pacific Ocean on the islands of Hawaii and French Polynesia, and in Vanuatu.
Flor de Caña (sugarcane flower) is a brand of Nicaraguan rum. Flor de Caña may also refer to: Flor de caña, a 1948 Mexican film; Flor de Caña FC, a Nicaraguan football team; Flor de Caña Open, a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Latinoamérica