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  2. J. Wray and Nephew Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Gold medal, Rum category, 2010 International Wine and Spirit Awards [7] Coruba Jamaica Rum Appleton Special Jamaica Rum Appleton Estates Jamaica Rums: Brands : Signature, Magnum Tonic Wine, 8-Year-Old Reserve, 12-Year-Old Rare Casks, 15-Year-Old Black River Casks, Master Blender's Legacy, 21-Year-Old Nassau Valley Casks, Blackwell Rum.

  3. Gertrude Lythgoe - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Lythgoe wrote the autobiography "The Bahama Queen: The Autobiography of Gertrude "Cleo" Lythgoe" which details stories from her life up to 1926 when she left Nassau. [5] It was published in 1964 by the Exposition press Inc. [5] She reportedly began work on a second book, her life after leaving Nassau, but died before it was completed ...

  4. Nassau Valley - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the three main valleys in Jamaica. [1] The valley is located in Cockpit Country and averages 443 feet above sea level, with a dry sub-humid (0.5 - 0.65 p/pet) climate. [2] Appleton Estate, a rum-producing plantation founded under chattel slavery and still operating today, is located in the valley along the Black River. [3]

  5. Myers's Rum - Wikipedia

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    Myers's Rum is a brand of Jamaican rum produced by Sazerac. Named after brand founder Frederick Louis Myers, the molasses -derived blend of up to nine rums has been produced since 1879. Myers's rum uses "only pure Jamaican molasses" and is "produced from continuous and pot still distillation and is then matured for up to four years in white oak ...

  6. Cockpit Country - Wikipedia

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    The largest basin is the Vale of Clarendon, 80 kilometres (50 mi) long and 32 kilometres (20 mi) wide. Queen of Spains Valley, Nassau Valley, and Cave Valley were formed by the same process. Shallow caves, known locally as cockpits, are particularly common around the hamlet of Quick Step, reaching a density of 15 per km 2. [5]

  7. Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The economy is based on tourism, handicrafts, jewelry, and the production of rum, bay rum, and jams. As well as being the USVI's political capital, "the City" is the port capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Charlotte Amalie is the third most popular cruise ship destination in the Caribbean Sea. [26]

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